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Ajdinović:Number of entries in BiH increased since quarantine has been abolished

FENA Senka Trgovčević

SARAJEVO, April 26 (FENA) - Director of the FBiH Inspection Directorate Anis Ajdinović said yesterday that after quarantine has been abolished, the number of people entering Bosnia and Herzegovina has increased by almost ten times.

Thus, at the border crossings, a total of 384 decisions for health surveillance were issued, i.e. restriction of movement outside the place of residence, namely 152 decisions on isolation, and 202 decisions for drivers, six decisions for border workers and 24 for cross-border workers.

After quarantining, he clarified that now every citizen who enters Bosnia and Herzegovina, in addition to border police, is also controlled by the FBiH sanitary inspector.

“In doing so, the citizen completes the sanitary questionnaire and waits, which is a short period of time, for the inspector to issue him a decision on restricted movement, i.e. health supervision,” said Ajdinović.

He stated that considering that the citizens showed great discipline, the curfew had been abolished and he expressed hope that citizens would continue to act responsibly for the sake of their own health.

So far, according to Ajdinović, 282 inspection visits and 182 controls have been carried out at gas stations, pharmacies and other sales facilities. On that occasion, 311 misdemeanor warrants were issued in the amount of KM 603.650.

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