Serbia tightens restrictions after highest spike in COVID

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Serbia tightens restrictions after highest spike in COVID-19 cases since April

Serbia has fixed COVID-19 limitations again subsequent to recording its most elevated spike in coronavirus cases since April.

Three clinics in Belgrade, after a break of only a month, have been changed to go into coronavirus-just offices.

"The beds top off at an express speed when they are made accessible to patients with COVID-19," a specialist from one of the clinics told AFP on the state of namelessness.

In the wake of getting through the principal wave of the scourge toward the beginning of May, Serbia has seen a resurgence in the number of cases, formally ascending from around 50 every day contaminations a month prior to in excess of 350 today.

The nation had lifted lockdown measures permitting huge get-togethers, for example, sports matches to happen without social separating.

That included including a tennis competition sorted out by Novak Djokovic, who tried positive a couple of days after the fact.

Serbia was the principal nation in Europe to hold a political decision after the lifting of lockdown measures and from that point forward, a few government authorities including the resistance serve have tried positive for the infection.

There have been an aggregate of in excess of 15,000 cases and just shy of 300 passings in the nation since the start of the pandemic.

It comes in the midst of rising worries about cases in eastern Europe and the Balkans.

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