Serbia declared a state of emergency on March 15, 2020 to
halt the spread of the new coronavirus, shutting down many public
spaces, deploying soldiers to guard hospitals and closing the borders to
foreigners. Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic said the new
restrictions were necessary to “save our elderly” in the Balkan state of
some seven million, which has detected around 65 infections of COVID-19
so far with limited testing.
Serbian army soldiers wearing gloves and face masks as
preventive measures against COVID-19, patrol on one of the main
pedestrian streets in Belgrade on March 17, 2020.
Serbia declared a state of emergency on March 15, 2020 to
halt the spreading of the new coronavirus, shutting down many public
spaces, deploying soldiers to guard hospitals and closing the borders to
foreigners.
Serbia declared a state of emergency on March 15, 2020 to
halt the spreading of the new coronavirus, shutting down many public
spaces, deploying soldiers to guard hospitals and closing the borders to
foreigners
From Saturday at 1 pm to Monday at 5 am, a complete ban
on movement for Serbian citizens is introduced, and from last night
onwards a ban on gathering more than two people is in force. Number of
confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Serbia has reached 1624 and 44 died with a
tendency to increase rapidly.
Serbia has introduced curfew from 8 pm to 5 am for entire
population except those authorised and night shift workers, in a bid to
fight the COVID-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. In Serbia
has detected around 97 infections of COVID-19 so far with limited
testing.
Serbia has introduced curfew from 8 pm to 5 am for entire
population except those authorised and night shift workers, in a bid to
fight the COVID-19 disease caused by the novel coronavirus. In Serbia
has detected around 97 infections of COVID-19 so far with limited
testing.
Serbia’s president declared a state of emergency Sunday
to halt the spread of the new coronavirus, shutting down many public
spaces and deploying soldiers to guard hospital in Belgrade on March, 2020.
Kids play on a playground in the city center in Belgrade
on March 14, 2020. With Serbian reporting increasing COVID-19 cases
reaching 41 on March 14, 2020.
A man stands in front of a caffee bar and look through in
the city center in Belgrade on March 15, 2020. With Serbian reporting
increasing COVID-19 cases reaching 48 on March 15, 2020.
People enjoy on sun outside a restaurant in the city
center in Belgrade on March 15, 2020. With Serbian reporting increasing
COVID-19 cases reaching 48 on March 15, 2020.
A food delivery employee poses for a photo in the city
center in Belgrade on March 15, 2020. Serbia’s president declared a
state of emergency Sunday to halt the spread of the new coronavirus,
shutting down many public spaces and deploying soldiers to guard
hospital. Currently there are 55 positive cases of coronavirus COVID-19
in the Republic of Serbia.
Empty bus in the city center in Belgrade on March 15,
2020. Serbia’s president declared a state of emergency Sunday to halt
the spread of the new coronavirus, shutting down many public spaces and
deploying soldiers to guard hospital. Currently there are 55 positive
cases of coronavirus COVID-19 in the Republic
The psychedelic garage rock trio of Dogs in Kavala.