Bosnia reports 345 new coronavirus cases, commercial PCR tests cheaper

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A TOTAL of 345 new coronavirus cases and 11 fatalities were reported in Bosnia and Herzegovina on Friday.

As of Friday, the country's nationals planning to travel abroad can get tested for the virus at a lower price than has been the case so far.

The public health authorities in the Federation entity confirmed that the test would cost 140 convertible marks (approx. €70) instead of 200-215 convertible marks, as has been the case so far.

Earlier this week, the authorities of the Republika Srpska entity lowered the price of a PCR test to 150 convertible marks.

Bosnia and Herzegovina nationals who travel abroad need a negative PCR test to enter most European countries, including Croatia.

Bosnia and Herzegovina nationals who have Croatian passports do not need to get tested.

Of the 345 new cases of the infection, 238 have been reported in the Federation, where eight more people have died.

In the Serb entity, 107 new cases have been confirmed, and most of them, 19, have been reported in Banja Luka. Since Thursday, three more people infected with the coronavirus have died in the Serb entity.

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