At the press conference, Brnabic explained that this applies to all catering facilities – restaurants, cafés, bars and all similar facilities after 10 pm, so you will not be able to stay indoors without a valid covid pass.
She specified that the covid passes that are introduced do not only include proof of vaccination, but also a PCR test, not older than 72 hours, an antigen test not older than 48 hours and a certificate of coronavirus, not older than seven months.
A covid warden will scan the QR code which shows whether the certificate is valid, the Prime Minister stated and added that the certificate will be able to be shown in paper form or in digital format, via a mobile phone.
According to her, there were problems with photos on covid passes, so they will not have photos, but covid guards and other authorised persons will be able to request a personal document with a photo with a pass, either an ID card or passport or other official document issued by an official body.
Foreigners need a digital EU certificate or a certificate of the country with which Serbia has signed an agreement on the recognition of the certificate, Brnabic pointed out and announced that the government will adopt the decision on the introduction of covid passes tomorrow, at the regular session.
She expressed hope that this will speed up vaccination, because it is the only way to defeat the coronavirus, stating that so far the first dose of the vaccine has been received by 54.6 percent of adults, the second by 52.5 percent, and the third dose by approximately 15 percent.
According to her, if you have great skepticism about vaccination, it is not only a problem for the coronavirus epidemic, but also for vaccination against other diseases that have disappeared, and which could therefore return.
The vaccine is the greatest achievement of modern medicine and science. We start on Saturday and I ask everyone to respect the measures for the sake of their loved ones, but also young people. To wear masks indoors, outdoors when there is no distance and to get vaccinated, the Prime Minister said.