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Ivanusa: Situation is serious, Serbia needs to introduce stronger measures, 
quarantine contacts


Dragica Ranković

3-4 minutes

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26/10/20 |  09:29  ≫  09:31 


"I'm extremely worried. The situation is serious and cannot be stopped without 
measures. The whole of Europe is moving towards (becoming like) Bergamo," says 
Dr. Marijan Ivanusa, WHO director for Serbia


Photo: Tanjug/Dragan Kujundzic

The director of the World Health Organization for Serbia, Dr. Marijan Ivanusa 
<https://www.telegraf.rs/teme/marijan-ivanusa> , says that the latest numbers 
of new coronavirus infections in our country are large, that the situation is 
serious, and that we need stronger measures, in terms of limiting gatherings.

"These are very large numbers and the situation is serious. In a way, this is 
in line with the trend in Europe. Of course, this is a strong deterioration. 
Such a deterioration should be stopped as soon as possible. We see that the 
countries which did not succeed are facing great challenges," Ivanusa pointed 
out for RTS.

Speaking about the measures, Ivanusa said that Serbia has done a lot, but also 
noted that the existing measures are not implemented optimally everywhere, and 
that we need greater restrictions.

"We saw how Serbia quickly switched the healthcare care system from normal to 
Covid 19 mode. It increased hospital and testing capacities... There are many 
measures in force that may not be performed optimally. There is room for 
improvement. But new measures should also be considered, because as people 
gather, the virus spreads more. That should be limited. People who work should 
be safe. Care should also be taken at home. Whoever has symptoms should be 
tested and their contacts should be quarantined. Those who have symptoms should 
go to the doctor because timely treatment saves lives," said Ivanusa.

Asked whether mandatory PCR testing should be introduced for everyone entering 
the country, he said it is one of the possible measures but not a decisive one.

"The virus is present among the population. Those coming to the country can be 
tested by PCR, some cases will be discovered, but some will be missed. That is 
a possible measure, but it is not decisive. The most important thing is to 
prevent people from gathering, and to wear masks," Ivanusa explained and added:

"I'm extremely worried. The situation is serious and cannot be stopped without 
measures. The whole of Europe is moving towards Bergamo. We need to remember 
what happened in March," he said.


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