BELGRADE -- Foreigners coming to Serbia from certain countries will have to provide a negative PCR test, not older than 48 hours, the Crisis Staff decided.
Crisis Staff reached a decision: Who needs a negative PCR test to enter Serbia
BELGRADE -- Foreigners coming to Serbia from certain countries will have to provide a negative PCR test, not older than 48 hours, the Crisis Staff decided.
Source: RTS
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The decision applies to Northern Macedonia, Croatia, Bulgaria and Romania, epidemiologist Darija Kisic Tepavcevic told RTS.
It was also decided to stop the restrictions that applied to the citizens of Montenegro. All measures take effect from tomorrow.
The PCR test is not required for Serbian citizens coming from these countries.
Minister Lončar said that the situation with the coronavirus is better than in the previous days.
"But it's still a large number and there's no room for relaxation," he says.
He says that it is necessary to continue to adhere to the measures that give results, and in that way help the health system.
When asked if we are preparing for the second wave, Loncar says:
"We have to be ready. Coronavirus has surprised us many times. Not only us, but the whole world. What can we expect in the fall when it merges with other viruses, when we can't open the windows, and when we'll stay indoors - which is normal because it will be colder - we are getting ready, we are building new hospitals", Loncar concluded.
Is a PCR test required if for passengers from Bulgaria transiting Serbia to Hungary and Croatia?
(Traveller, 14 August 2020 13:31)
Even if transits are allowed without a negative test, it would still depend on the interpretation of the border guard.
(Balkan Law 101, 14 August 2020 19:52)
Only these countries? I allready bought a ticket to Serbia on the 20th, when these measures come into effect? are there more countries in the list? (Leo, 14 August 2020 12:52)
Not sure about future moves by the Crisis Staff, as I mostly ignore them. But they hit the most important ones to nearly close the land borders which is a very good move for our businesses. This way we have more space in our hotels for visitors from Wuhan. Very tactful on the part of our holy politicians.
(Serbian politician, 14 August 2020 19:48)
Only these countries? I allready bought a ticket to Serbia on the 20th, when these measures come into effect? are there more countries in the list?
(Leo, 14 August 2020 12:52)
Only these countries? I allready bought a ticket to Serbia on the 20th, when these measures come into effect? are there more countries in the list? (Leo, 14 August 2020 12:52)
Not sure about future moves by the Crisis Staff, as I mostly ignore them. But they hit the most important ones to nearly close the land borders which is a very good move for our businesses. This way we have more space in our hotels for visitors from Wuhan. Very tactful on the part of our holy politicians.
(Serbian politician, 14 August 2020 19:48)
Is a PCR test required if for passengers from Bulgaria transiting Serbia to Hungary and Croatia?
(Traveller, 14 August 2020 13:31)
Even if transits are allowed without a negative test, it would still depend on the interpretation of the border guard.
(Balkan Law 101, 14 August 2020 19:52)
Only these countries? I allready bought a ticket to Serbia on the 20th, when these measures come into effect? are there more countries in the list?
(Leo, 14 August 2020 12:52)
Only these countries? I allready bought a ticket to Serbia on the 20th, when these measures come into effect? are there more countries in the list?
(Leo, 14 August 2020 12:52)
Is a PCR test required if for passengers from Bulgaria transiting Serbia to Hungary and Croatia?
(Traveller, 14 August 2020 13:31)
Even if transits are allowed without a negative test, it would still depend on the interpretation of the border guard.
(Balkan Law 101, 14 August 2020 19:52)
Only these countries? I allready bought a ticket to Serbia on the 20th, when these measures come into effect? are there more countries in the list? (Leo, 14 August 2020 12:52)
Not sure about future moves by the Crisis Staff, as I mostly ignore them. But they hit the most important ones to nearly close the land borders which is a very good move for our businesses. This way we have more space in our hotels for visitors from Wuhan. Very tactful on the part of our holy politicians.
(Serbian politician, 14 August 2020 19:48)