Long lines of tourists in front of Serbian PCR test facility

Nova.rs

A kilometer long queue of people formed in front of the Torlak Institute in Belgrade, waiting for PCR tests which are a requirement for travel to neighboring Montenegro, the Nova.rs portal said on Monday.

The portal said that entire families lined up as early as 5:00 am waiting to be tested.  

Montenegro allows Serbian nationals to enter the country only with proof that they had the PCR test and that they tested negative for the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus or with a positive ELISA test showing that they have antibodies. Both tests have to be no older than 72 hours.