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Reduced lottery payment in Serbia, the fund fell to 300,000 euros a week

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Pay for gambling (Lotto, Bingo and Geb Greb) has declined due to new circumstances, and the State Lottery of Serbia is urging its players to use the online platform in the coming period if they want to try their luck at Lotto and Bingo.
“In light of the new situation caused by the virus coronar pandemic and the declared state of emergency, we expect the downward trend in payments to continue”, Tanjug was told by the Serbian State Lottery.
The fund for the Week in the next Lotto round is only 300,000 euros. The last time “The Week” was drawn on February 25 and amounted to 2.3 million euros. The lucky winner paid the ticket in Kucevo.
The State Lottery is said to follow government regulations and organize work in accordance with the measures in place to prevent the spread of the virus corona, as well as protect players and employees.
When it comes to the organization of games of chance, for Lotto and Bingo draws will be on a regular basis until further notice, and the winnings will be paid to the players on a regular basis.
Regarding the purchase of tickets and payment at DLS locations, there is a limited number of players who can reside at one point at a time – up to two people in the room, at the appropriate distance.
In retail outlets up to 4 m2 there can be only one citizen, and it has been ordered that all sanitary and hygiene standards be observed at the places passed.
On the DLS website it was announced that three outlets will be temporarily closed in Valjevo, Gornji Milanovac and Velika Plana.
Also, the work of the employees in the professional services has been reduced in accordance with the needs and the work is organized according to a predefined schedule of heads of organizational units that includes work in offices and from home, Dnevnik reports.

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