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Serbia launches state of emergency to counter coronavirus


Reuters Editorial

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BELGRADE (Reuters) - Serbia has introduced a state of emergency to halt the 
spread of coronavirus, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Sunday after meeting 
top government and health officials in Belgrade. 



FILE PHOTO: Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic waits before a meeting of the 
EU-Western Balkans Summit at the EU headquarters in Brussels Belgium February 
16, 2020. Aris Oikonomou/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Vucic said he was acting in line with legal provisions that allow him to 
declare a state of emergency in the absence of a sitting parliament, which was 
disbanded ahead of April 26 general elections. 

“From this very moment we have a state of emergency,” Vucic said in a televised 
address, adding that the government will formulate the “harshest measures” 
soon. 

He said that the fight “against an invisible adversary” will be aimed at the 
protection of the elderly, who are particularly at risk from the outbreak. 

Vucic said kindergartens, schools and universities will be closed until the end 
of the semester. 

Health authorities in the Balkan country have so far reported 46 cases of 
infection and tested 283 people. There have been no fatalities, but two 
patients are in a serious condition. 

Vucic warned that from Monday the military will be guarding hospitals, while 
police will be monitoring those quarantined or in self-isolation for 14 or 28 
days. Those who violate quarantine may face jail terms of up to three years, he 
said. 

“There will be limitations of all sorts,” he said. 

Serbia has already banned indoor gatherings, and has closed borders to 
nationals of a number of countries including Italy, Iran, parts of China, South 
Korea and Switzerland. 

After Vucic’s address, Prime Minister Ana Brnabic announced restrictions on 
Serbia’s borders, where the military will be deployed. 

“Borders will be open for Serbians, foreign diplomats and foreign nationals 
with residence permits,” she told state-run RTS TV. 

Many Serbians who live and work in the European Union flocked home over the 
weekend, although Vucic had requested they avoid travelling to Serbia. 

Hundreds of cars created gridlock at the border with Hungary on Sunday where 
they remained stranded for hours, awaiting entry permits from Serbia’s health 
authorities. 

Reporting by Aleksandar Vasovic; Editing by Alexander Smith, Jan Harvey, 
William Maclean

 

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