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Health and Travel Alert – U.S. Embassy Belgrade, Serbia
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February 26, 2021

Location: Serbia

Event: As of February 26, the Serbian Ministry of Health announced 453,240 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Serbia and 4,414 deaths. 14,128 people have been tested in the past 24 hours, with 3,339 confirmed cases among them. In total, there are an estimated 3,876 hospitalized cases.

(Updated) country-wide measures from the Serbian Government, in effect from February 27-28:

  • 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.
  • Prohibition of public gatherings with presence of more than five people indoors and outdoors. Excluded from this measure are work organizations, schools, stores, shopping malls and similar facilities, which are subject to the prescribed limit on the number of persons within the square footage of the facility (minimum 4 m2 per person).
  • Enabling work from home for all employees, wherever possible.
  • Requirement of face coverings on public transport, with the maximum number of passengers per vehicle limited to half of its declared capacity.
  • Visits to patients in hospitals are banned.
  • Visits to elder-care homes are limited to 15 minutes.
  • The recommended distance between people outdoors is 1.5 meters.

(Previous) entry into Serbia measures that remain in effect:

  • On December 22, the Serbian Government began reporting that passengers whose travel originates in the United States can present either a negative PCR test or negative antigen test. This includes passengers who transit another airport on their way from the United States to Serbia, but not those whose point of origin is outside the United States.
  • On December 20, the Serbian Government began 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.
    • Crew and cabin crew of aircraft whose final destination is Serbia.
    • Crew, personnel, and passengers in transit through Serbia’s international airports.
    • Accredited staff of foreign diplomatic and consular missions, as well as offices of international organizations. Also included are family members with diplomatic status in Serbia.
    • Foreign citizens who have been granted temporary residence or permanent residence in Serbia (see below)
  • The Serbian Government also reports that foreign citizens with temporary or permanent residence in Serbia may enter without a negative PCR test, but will be required to quarantine at home for 10 days, as well as contact the nearest designated COVID-19 clinic or public health institution, within 24 hours of arrival, through the following official website: www.e-zdravlje.gov.rs. These individuals can also be tested in Serbia. If their PCR test is negative, they will no longer be required to quarantine at home.
  • Detailed information on these measures can be found on the Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ website.

Travel to the United States:

  • Effective January 26, 2021, 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. Alternatively, travelers to the U.S. may provide documentation from a licensed health care provider of having recovered from COVID-19 in the 90 days preceding travel. Please check the CDC website for additional information and Frequently Asked Questions.

Travelers should be prepared for restrictions to change with little or no advance notice. Visit the website of the Government of Serbia for additional information.

U.S. citizens are encouraged to enroll in our Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive Alerts, and check our Embassy COVID-19 webpage for updated information as it is released.

The current U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory for Serbia is Level 3: Reconsider Travel.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Level 4 Warning for COVID-19 advising travelers to avoid non-essential travel.

U.S. Department of State recommended actions: 

  • Consult the CDC website for the most up-to-date information.
  • For the most recent information on what you can do to reduce your risk of contracting COVID-19 please see the CDC’s latest recommendations.
  • Visit the COVID-19 crisis page on travel.state.gov for the latest information.
  • Check with your airlines or cruise lines regarding any updated information about your travel plans and/or restrictions.
  • Visit our Embassy webpage on COVID-19 for information on conditions in Serbia.
  • Visit the Department of Homeland Security’s website on the latest travel restriction to the U.S.
  • Seek medical care right away if you believe you may have COVID-19 (or similar symptoms) or were exposed to someone who may have COVID-19 in the last six weeks.

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