KOVID passes have been in force for some time, and from the first week of November, their inspection began in catering facilities and other places where a large number of people gather indoors.
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And while the Crisis Staff for the fight against the corona virus is considering the introduction of all-day kovid passes, one man remembered to print his own on a T-shirt in order to pass the regular checks of the communal police faster.
It is not certain how valid this pass is, or whether the reader will be able to recognize the QR code from the cotton fabric, but this move delighted many users of social networks, who liked this post over 46,000 times in just 2 hours, with numerous witty remarks about a man will have to iron his shirt regularly.
– This is how dear friends go to fame, to a pub, you print a pass on a T-shirt and it goes everywhere with you, you are calm – wrote the author of the post that delighted Serbia.
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