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Social measuresEdit
MarchEdit
On
15 March, a state of emergency was declared. Many argue the declaration was against
the constitution, since there was no debate among the
MPs in
the Serbian Parliament. Some experts argue an emergency situation could have been declared instead, some saying that state of an emergency was an overreaction. All
schools,
Kindergarten and
universities are closed.
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On
17 March, the distant lectures were introduced. All the lectures for
elementary school were aired on
RTS channel (RTS 3 channel) and the web platform RTS Planeta.
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On
18 March, a curfew from (20:00) to (05:00) was established across the whole country. In addition, people of the age of 65 and above were forbidden to leave the house, with fines up to rsd150.000 (approx. $1500usd).
[438] In the first hours of curfew, several persons were arrested. One woman was forced to go home, after insulting police officers and refusing to comply with the measures of curfew.
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On
20 March, cafes, bars, shopping mallsand public transportation were all shut down. Food delivery, however, remained allowed.
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On
21 March, the curfew was prolonged from previous 9 hours to 12 hours. People were ordered to stay at home from (17:00) to (05:00) the next day.
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On
28 March, a weekend-long curfew was enacted. Starting from (15:00) to (05:00) the next day, for both Saturday and Sunday. Pet owners can no longer take a walk for 20 minutes, between (20:00) and (21:00).
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AprilEdit
On
2 April, the new weekend curfew was established. Starting from (13:00) to (05:00) on Monday. Groups of no more than 2 people in public were allowed; however, this measure soon proved to be practically impossible to inforce.
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On
8 April, the new weekend curfew was established. Starting from Friday on (17:00) up until Monday (05:00) in the morning. Senior citizens are allowed to go grocery shopping on Fridays from (04:00) to (07:00) in the morning.
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On
17 April, the new weekend curfew before the
Easter holiday (
Julian calendar), was established. Starting from Friday at 17:00 to Tuesday at 05:00 in the morning.
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On
18 April, it is announced that from Tuesday, 21. April, some restrictions will be lifted. Curfew is set to start from 18:00 instead from 17:00 lasting up until 05:00 in the morning the next day. Senior citizens can now choose when they want to take a 30 minutes walk from 18:00 to 01:00.
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On
24 April, it was announced that the curfew would start from Friday, 24. April on 18:00 and last until Monday 27thof April 5:00 in the morning.
Public transportation between towns is about to be re-established. Senior citizens after 18:00, can now take a walk for a half an hour, no farther than 600 meters from their home address. Starting from next week, they can take walks for an hour instead of previous half. Starting from Monday, all the close spaced markets, beauty and cosmetic salons, fitness centers and gyms can now work.
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On
26 April, due to
1st May holidays, new curfew was announced, starting from Thursday at 18:00 up until Monday to 05:00 (83 hours).
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On
30 April, the previously announced curfew was reduced; the curfew is now supposed to last from Thursday at 18:00 until Saturday 05:00 (35 hours). People older than 65 can now take a walk two times on Friday during the curfew for an hour each time, whenever they like, while maintaining 600
meters the furthest distance from their residence.
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MayEdit
On
6 May, the
parliament have dismissed previous decision of state of emergency. Which means from now on, no curfew will be enforced. Though, measures of social distancing and wearing masks and gloves while using public transport will remain. From 15 June, weddings can be held.
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JuneEdit
Since
1 June, mass events are allowed again.
On
21 June, the
2020 Serbian parliamentary election took place - seven weeks later than planned before.
On
26 June, new measures have been imposed for
Belgrade, from now on wearing masks is mandatory in closed spaces and in public transport.
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On
27 June 27, due to growing number of
COVID-19 positives and packed hospitals with patients, new measures have been taken for the south-western municipalities of
Novi Pazar and
Tutin. From now on, all the children playgrounds will be closed, working hours of shops, markets, hair salons, bakeries, butcher shops will be limited to no later than 19:00
UTC+1.
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JulyEdit
On
7 July,
Aleksandar Vučić has announced possible curfew between 18:00 and 06:00 from Friday to Monday. It is not yet clear if the curfew will affect only Belgrade or the whole country, though he emphasized he would like it to be across the country. This announcement sparked protests outside the parliament.
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