Location: Serbia
453,240 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Serbia and
4,414 deaths.
3,339 confirmed cases among them. In total, there are an estimated
3,876 hospitalized cases.
Shopping malls, restaurants, and cafes can remain open until 2:00 p.m.
Food retail outlet hours remain unchanged and can remain open until 9:00 p.m.
The Crisis Team of the Serbian Government plans to reconvene on Monday, March 1, to reassess these measures.
(Previous) country-wide measures from the Serbian Government that remain in effect:
Pharmacies, gas stations, and food delivery services will operate without restrictions, seven days a week.
Mandatory use of face coverings indoors, as well as outdoors if contact with other people cannot be avoided.
Posted : 2021-02-15 09:11
Updated : 2021-02-16 14:15
Charge d Affaires ad interim Aleksandar Dordevic of the Serbian Embassy in Korea speaks during an interview with The Korea Times at the embassy in Seoul, Feb. 2. / Korea Times photo by Choi Won-suk
Balkan state marks national holiday on Feb. 15
By Yi Whan-woo
Serbia s push to use the 30th anniversary of its ties with Korea in 2019 to improve bilateral relations seemed likely to lose steam when the COVID-19 pandemic broke out last year.
However, the two countries rather witnessed their potential for a broader partnership through health and medical cooperation against the coronavirus, says Charge d Affaires ad interim Aleksandar Dordevic at the Serbian Embassy in Seoul.
Health and Travel Alert – U.S. Embassy Belgrade, Serbia (December 18, 2020)
Location: Serbia
287,730 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Serbia and
2,529 deaths.
5,129 confirmed cases among them. In total, there are an estimated
9,499 hospitalized cases.
Starting Sunday, December 20, the Serbian Government is reporting that foreigners seeking to enter Serbia,
U.S. citizens included, will need to provide a negative PCR test, issued within the previous 48 hours.
These measures are reported to not apply to several categories of travelers, including:
Foreign citizens in transit, with 12 hours allowed between entry to and exit from Serbia.
Minors up to 12 years of age, provided the parent, custodian or any other person accompanying the minor has a negative PCR test, if it is needed.
Health Alert: Serbia, Foreigners Seeking to Enter Must Provide Negative PCR Test
Health and Travel Alert – U.S. Embassy Belgrade, Serbia (December 18, 2020)
Location: Serbia
287,730 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Serbia and
2,529 deaths.
5,129 confirmed cases among them. In total, there are an estimated
9,499 hospitalized cases.
Starting Sunday, December 20, the Serbian Government is reporting that foreigners seeking to enter Serbia,
U.S. citizens included, will need to provide a negative PCR test, issued within the previous 48 hours.
These measures are reported to not apply to several categories of travelers, including:
Foreign citizens in transit, with 12 hours allowed between entry to and exit from Serbia.