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Sarajevo Canton enters Lockdown after Worsening of Epidemiological Situation

Published: March 9, 2021
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Due to the worsening of the epidemiological situation, Canton Sarajevo (CS) will be closed from Friday at 8 p.m. to Monday at 7 a.m. As it is found out, cinemas, theaters, and fitness centers will not be opened during this period.

Edin Forto, CS Prime Minister, confirmed that this canton will be closed from Friday to Monday due to the increase in the number of newly infected people in CS.

As Forto pointed out, from Friday to Monday until 7 a.m., all business entities, except pharmacies, gas stations, and facilities that sell food and drinks, will be closed. Also, public transport will be available during the lockdown.

As it was further explained to journalists from a source in the CS Government, cinemas, theaters, and fitness centers will be closed during this period.

The great dilemma was what to do with the hotels. By all odds, they won’t be closed, as it’s hard to throw out guests who are already in there.

When it comes to sports activities, outdoor events are allowed while indoor ones are prohibited, Klix.ba writes.

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