Restaurants in Kosovo will be closed for almost two weeks
Between April 6 and 12, all restaurants and shopping malls in Kosovo will be closed to curb the aggressive spread of the coronavirus in the country, Pristina daily Koha Ditore reported on its website on Sunday.
The Pristina government has decided to extend the measure if necessary.
The number of registered coronavirus infections on Sunday increased by 4,133 in Serbia to 614,365, in Kosovo by 777 to 92,649, in northern Macedonia by 1,394 to 134,138, in Montenegro by 316 to 92,222, and in Bosnia and Herzegovina by 1,368. increased to 174,846. (MTI)
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