Forto: Adhere to the measures over the weekend, otherwise we ll have a lockdown
It is necessary for everyone to try to stop the rise in the number of newly infected over the weekend in order to avoid further tightening of measures H. J. I. / Fena
10.03.2021
SARAJEVO CANTON
Forto: Adhere to the measures over the weekend, otherwise we ll have a lockdown
Forto: The situation in the health sector is terribly serious, and it can be much worse, not because the virus is deadly, but because the health system cannot cope
Foto: Fena
The Prime Minister of Sarajevo Canton, Edin Forto, called on the citizens to adhere to the prescribed epidemiological measures during the weekend in order to help the health system not to go into a complete collapse. Otherwise, the measures will be even more rigorous, he said today at the opening of a new coronavirus drive-in test site located at a trolleybus depot in the municipality Novi Grad Sarajevo.
2021-03-03 21:37:41 GMT2021-03-04 05:37:41(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
SARAJEVO, March 3 (Xinhua) Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) recorded 29 COVID-19-related deaths in the past 24 hours, almost double the daily average in the second half of February, according to the official count on Wednesday.
Data from the Institute for Public Health of the Federation of BiH (FBiH) show that 22 deaths were registered in this BiH entity.
BiH had had an average of 15 COVID-19-related deaths per day during the second half of February, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs of BiH.
A total of 894 new cases were reported in the country in the past 24 hours, a sharp increase from the average daily count of 350 cases in mid-February.
Forto - Strömquist: Presentation of a study for air quality assessment in SC
They placed special emphasis on Green Economic Development (GED) which the Government of Sweden will continue to fund in B&H H. J. I. / Fena
23.02.2021
OFFICIAL MEETING
Forto - Strömquist: Presentation of a study for air quality assessment in SC
Picture taken at today s meeting
Foto: Fena
Swedish Ambassador to Bosnia and Herzegovina Johanna Strömquist visited today the Sarajevo Canton Prime Minister Edin Forto, with whom she discussed environmental protection, energy efficiency and the fight against corruption.
They placed special emphasis on Green Economic Development (GED) which the Government of Sweden will continue to fund in B&H.
Bosnia is reporting another spike in COVID-19 cases, mainly in the capital Sarajevo, among accusations that the state government is not doing enough to obtain vaccines for its citizens.