
Serbia's opposition Party of Freedom and Justice (SSP) said on Wednesday it doubted the data about the number of people died from COVID-19 and asked the Government "how many people infected with the coronavirus died without being registered as such?"
SSP said in a statement that 10,028 people died in Serbia in July, 1,928 above the seven-year average and 1,278 more than in 2015, the statistically worst year when 8,752 people died."
According to the Crisis Team data, 301 people died in Serbia this July. It's difficult to believe that such an increase in mortality can be explained by a sudden withdrawal of all anti-epidemic measures which (President) Aleksandar Vucic's regime opted for to hold false elections on June 21," SSP said in the statement.
It asked the Government to say if the responsible institutions "lied about the number of the dead again."
"Prime Minister (Ana Brnabic) may again shamelessly tell us that the difference of almost 2,000 people died after being hit by a bus. Aleksandar Vucic may again look the entire nation in the eye and lie without blinking that our health statistics, unlike all others, don't hide the number of deaths, while only a day after the elections it became known that our state had lied and lied a lot," SSP's statement said.
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