Slovenia lifts all anti-coronavirus measures for Serbian nationals

Jure Makovec / AFP

Due to a promising situation with the coronavirus in Serbia, the Slovenian government put it on a green list on Sunday, allowing its nationals to enter the country without a PCR test or a mandatory quarantine.

Poland will join Serbia on Slovenia’s green list as of Monday, Serbia’s state RTS reported.

Ljubljana also decided to put Hungary, Austria and Croatia on the co-called orange list, a list of municipalities, districts, cities, regions or countries for which a moderately high risk of infection has been identified.

Serbia’s Health Ministry said on Sunday there was one fatality over the last 24 hours, and that out of 3,138 tested people, 72 were confirmed positive on the coronavirus.