In Serbia, from today it is again mandatory to wear oral protection in public transport and if traveling within the country.

Visiting bans in hospitals may also be relevant again.

On Tuesday, the country registered more than 100 new cases of infection for the first time since the beginning of May.

Quarantine after travel

From midnight onwards, Croatia will again have a 14-day quarantine for visitors from Kosovo, Serbia, Northern Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. At the same time, mandatory oral protection is introduced in public transport.

Croatia had 30 new cases of infection yesterday - the highest figure in a month and a half. Today, the figure was 22 new cases.

Mouthguard indoors

Slovenia has also reintroduced mandatory oral protection in public indoor environments and in public transport.

It has also tightened the rules for travel from certain countries. Travelers from countries on the so-called red list, which include Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Northern Macedonia, Portugal and Albania and Kosovo, must self-insulate for 14 days or show a maximum 72-hour-old negative corona test conducted in an EU country.

It also does not apply - as before - that you are allowed to enter without a quarantine and negative test response if you own a property or boat in Slovenia. Citizens of Red List countries are allowed to travel through Slovenia, but now it must be done within 12 hours, unlike the previous 24.

Slovenia registered 13 new cases of infection on Monday - the highest figure since April 24. The figure has fallen during Tuesday and Wednesday.

According to the authorities, most new cases are imported, AP reports.