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Faculty of Economics Pale, University of East Sarajevo , Lukavica , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faculty of Economics Pale, University of East Sarajevo , Lukavica , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Faculty of Economics Pale, University of East Sarajevo , Lukavica , Bosnia and Herzegovina
Covid-19 is a virus that appeared at the beginning of the year in the world and only a few months after its discovery, it appeared in Bosnia and Herzegovina and then in East Sarajevo. The introduction of the state of emergency, the movement and monitoring of the number of patients, government measures and the demographic coverage of the sick and cured, as well as the economic situation, were monitored in the city of East Sarajevo in the period from the epidemic to June 8, 2020. As an under-researched virus that has caused consequences to the entire world economy and a great disagreement between countries implies questions such as: the consequences we have that could have been mitigated and were the measures implemented adequate? The subject of research interest in this paper is the analysis of the impact of the Corona virus on the health system, demographic analysis of patients and subjects, as well as the analysis of economic consequences within the city of East Sarajevo. The concept of the work is reflected in the measures of the Government of the Republika Srpska and their results and comparison with the countries of the region in the observed period. The aim of this paper is to present indicators of health and economic indicators of the obtained analyzes of statistical data. In this paper, the aim of the research is to observe the consequences of COVIDA-19 from the city of East Sarajevo in various social, health and economic aspects
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