Serbia confirms 439,596 cases of COVID-19. Effective January 26, all airline passengers to the United States ages two years and older must provide a negative COVID-19 viral test taken within three calendar days of travel.
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 18 May, 2021 | Topics: Alert, Health Issues, Messages for U.S. Citizens, News, Security & Emergency Messages | Tags: covid19, serbia country information
The U.S. government has rapidly mobilized unprecedented resources to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, both at home and abroad. Today, I am pleased to announce that the United States has made available nearly $274 million in emergency health and humanitarian funding. Along with the U.S. private sector, the American people continue to lead in responding …
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 27 March, 2020 | Topics: Health Issues, News, U.S. & Serbia, U.S. Foreign Assistance | Tags: covid19
URGENT Travel Alert – U.S. Bound Flight Departing Belgrade on March 26, 2020 Location: Serbia Event: The U.S. Embassy in Serbia has coordinated a charter flight, departing March 26 at 12:00 noon, from Nikola Tesla airport (BEG) in Belgrade. This flight will go directly from BEG to Los Angeles (LAX). We do not know when civilian flights and …
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By Vlada | 25 March, 2020 | Topics: Health Issues, Messages for U.S. Citizens, Security & Emergency Messages
As of March 16, 2020, the United States Embassy in Belgrade is cancelling routine nonimmigrant visa appointments. We will resume routine visa services as soon as possible but are unable to provide a specific date at this time.
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By Vlada | 16 March, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Health Issues
As of March 16, 2020, the United States Embassy in Belgrade is cancelling routine nonimmigrant visa appointments. We will resume routine visa services as soon as possible but are unable to provide a specific date at this time.
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 16 March, 2020 | Topics: Consular Affairs, Health Issues, News
The Government of Serbia has declared a state of emergency due to the COVID-19 crisis, effective March 15. Widespread travel and movement restrictions are being implemented to protect public health.
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 16 March, 2020 | Topics: Alert, Health Issues, News
Proclamation: Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Certain Additional Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus Issued by The White House on: March 11, 2020 On January 31, 2020, I issued Proclamation 9984 (Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Persons Who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus …
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 12 March, 2020 | Topics: Former U.S. Government Leaders, Health Issues, News
U.S. non-profit humanitarian organization C.U.R.E. (Commission on Urgent Relief and Equipment) delivered various medical equipment worth more than $500,000 to the Clinical Hospital Center Zemun. This organization is one of the biggest non-profit organizations in the world that delivers medical equipment and supplies to the developing countries. It counts about 30 paid employees and more than …
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 29 March, 2018 | Topics: Ambassador, Health Issues, News, U.S. & Serbia, U.S. Foreign Assistance
he United States Agency for International Development (USAID), a U.S. government agency, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Serbia inaugurated a new emergency care facility at the Primary Health Care Center in Bosilegrad. The new facility provides residents of Bosilegard, including migrants and refugees accommodated at the city’s reception center, with …
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 6 December, 2017 | Topics: Health Issues, News, U.S. Foreign Assistance, USAID
Ambassador Kyle Scott and the Minister of Health of the Serbian government ass. dr. Zlatibor Loncar today signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in the field of research, prevention, control and disease management. Memorandum entails a direct cooperation on these issues between the Serbian Ministry of Health and the National Cancer Institute of the …
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 31 January, 2017 | Topics: Ambassador, Health Issues, News, Press Releases, U.S. & Serbia
On the occasion of World AIDS Day, the ambassador Kyle Scott visited the Military Medical Academy and announced the donation of the equipment for the HIV/AIDS prevention worth $80,000 under the U.S. Department of Defense HIV/AIDS Prevention Program (DHAPP)- a global initiative whereby the U.S. Government works with armed forces worldwide in order to raise …
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 1 December, 2016 | Topics: Ambassador, Grants, Health Issues, Military Cooperation, News
Pink market place called “Million reasons…” took place in Knez Mihailova street, on the 22nd of October, on the occasion of the International Breast Cancer Awareness Month. This outdoor humanitarian market place gathered everyone supporting women battling against breast cancer with one goal- to restore hope to women battling against this disease. The U.S. Embassy …
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 31 October, 2016 | Topics: Events, Health Issues, News
Chief Surgeon of the US European Command Colonel Dr. Ronald E. Smith and Deputy Head of the Military Health Care Department Colonel Ugljesa Jovicic signed a “Memorandum of understanding on cooperation in the treatment of cancer” at the Serbian Military Medical Academy. At the meeting preceding the signing of the Memorandum, Colonel Jovicic said that …
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 26 September, 2016 | Topics: Health Issues, News
Serbian Armed Forces and the Ohio National Guard organized free medical examinations for the residents of eight villages remote from health care facilities in the towns of Presevo and Bujanovac during the month of September. Joint medical teams carried out 3,364 examinations on 1,900 patients on six locations in the Pcinj Administrative District. In Reljan, …
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 6 September, 2016 | Topics: Health Issues, Military Cooperation, News, U.S. & Serbia
On Monday, March 21, Gordon Duguid, U.S. Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission, will meet with Aleksandar Šapić, President of the Belgrade Municipality of New Belgrade to sign a humanitarian agreement which will fund the rehabilitation of three buildings in New Belgrade to convert them into daycare centers for children with disabilities. The Municipality of New …
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By U.S. Embassy in Belgrade | 18 March, 2016 | Topics: Deputy Chief of Mission, Grants, Health Issues, Press Releases