Report on COVID-19 News and Measures in Republic of Serbia

The purpose of this gathered information is to spread verified information regarding the COVID-19 measures in the Republic of Serbia, which may be of great value to SAKOM websites’ visitors.

Since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Republic of Serbia in last March 2020, the country has gone through an enormous transition of adapting to the unprecedented hardships, doing everything in its power to give its citizens needed protection. Nevertheless, the citizens themselves had also to present their willingness to cooperate and follow the precautionary measures.

As of June 11, the total number of patients in Serbia since the beginning of the pandemic has exceeded half a million – a total of 714,462 cases of coronavirus have been registered so far. Furthermore, 4,249,908 people have been tested, and 6,945 people have died. The mortality rate is 0.97%.

Below we present to you the relevant data, taken from the following official websites:

The Government of Republic of Serbia
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Serbia

Entry Regime in the Republic of Serbia

Individuals coming to the Republic of Serbia from all countries of the world, except the Republic of Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Republic of Bulgaria, the Republic of Northern Macedonia, Montenegro and Hungary, are allowed to enter the Republic of Serbia only with the negative RT-PCR test not older than 48 hours.

Individuals coming from the USA are allowed to enter the country with a negative FIA Rapid Antigen test instead of a negative RT-PCR test.

More details at https://www.mfa.gov.rs/lat/gradjani/ulazak-u-srbiju/covid-19-uslovi-za-ulazak

ENTERING SERBIA FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES WITHOUT A PCR TEST  for a detailed information for this matter please read the instructions at the following link https://inocovid.pks.rs

Vaccination Statistics

According to data from the New York Times website, Serbia is currently the 38th country in the world in terms of the percentage of citizens who received at least one dose of the vaccine. When it comes to the percentage of citizens who received both doses, Serbia is in 15th place with 31%. So far, 4,882,000 doses of various vaccines have been used in Serbia, and 2,250,000 citizens have been revaccinated.

Current Precautionary Measures

Catering facilities inside shopping malls have been approved for restarting their work. When it comes to other service activities, the measures remain the same, which means that all types of sales and service facilities can work until midnight, including the gardens of restaurants and cafes, but without live music.

Pharmacies, gas stations, food delivery, and ordinations and labs in medicine, dentistry, and veterinary medicine can work indefinitely.