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Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina are no longer obliged to do Self-Isolation upon Entering the Country

Published May 20, 2020
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The Federal Civil Protection Headquarters decided on Wednesday that the citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina will not have to do 14-day self-isolation when entering their homeland.

This was confirmed for the Klix.ba portal by the Federal Administration of Civil Protection, which complemented the earlier decision made in the Republika Srpska for all border crossings.

It should be reminded that the same decision was made today by the Republika Srpska Emergency Situations Headquarters, and it refers to 14-day home isolation measures for all citizens who enter Bosnia and Herzegovina through border crossings on the territory of RS.

The decision on self-isolation for BiH citizens was made in both entities shortly after the number of coronavirus cases began to rise in the second half of March

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