Serbia abolishes state of emergency over COVID-19
Xinhua
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People visit a reopened shopping mall in Belgrade, Serbia, on May 8, 2020. The Serbian National Assembly adopted government proposal to abolish the state of emergency over COVID-19 on Wednesday because the ratio of infected among tested people dropped to below 5 percent. (Photo by Nemanja Cabric/Xinhua)
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People stroll along a main street in Belgrade, Serbia, on May 8, 2020. The Serbian National Assembly adopted government proposal to abolish the state of emergency over COVID-19 on Wednesday because the ratio of infected among tested people dropped to below 5 percent. (Photo by Nemanja Cabric/Xinhua)
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People stroll along a main street in Belgrade, Serbia, on May 8, 2020. The Serbian National Assembly adopted government proposal to abolish the state of emergency over COVID-19 on Wednesday because the ratio of infected among tested people dropped to below 5 percent. (Photo by Nemanja Cabric/Xinhua)
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People stroll along a main street in Belgrade, Serbia, on May 8, 2020. The Serbian National Assembly adopted government proposal to abolish the state of emergency over COVID-19 on Wednesday because the ratio of infected among tested people dropped to below 5 percent. (Photo by Nemanja Cabric/Xinhua)