Montenegro Corona virus info: Borders Closed, no CoVID-19 cases registered
Montenegro Corona virus info: Borders Closed, no CoVID-19 cases registered
New measures to protect citizens from #COVID19:
1. Suspended int ✈️, 🚉, and 🚐 passenger traffic (MNE nationals’ return will be organized)
2. Expired personal documents considered valid
3. Limited number of people at public counters hall #CoronaInfoCG pic.twitter.com/Jd3axPpBEz— Govt. of Montenegro (@MeGovernment) March 16, 2020
Session of the National Infectious Disease Coordination Body:
1. @MneAirlines suspends all flights temporarily
2. International passenger rail transport is suspended
3. The transport of passengers in international road transport is suspended #CoronaInfoCG pic.twitter.com/qX4sNUYkK7— Govt. of Montenegro (@MeGovernment) March 16, 2020
DPM M. Simović: The Government of #Montenegro is ready to make the capacities of its ports available for the countries in the region as an expression of understanding, cooperation, openness and support necessary for all of us in this region. #COVID19 #CoronaInfoCG #WesternBalkans pic.twitter.com/lJl5jJT5HD
— Govt. of Montenegro (@MeGovernment) March 15, 2020
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5) Limitation of the number of customers – max 50 in shops and max 100 in farmers’ markets #CoronaInfoCG pic.twitter.com/QNbjysC4Dl— Govt. of Montenegro (@MeGovernment) March 15, 2020
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2) Self isolation of inbound passengers
3) Ban on hospitality services in hotels, except for registered guests
4) Closing of discos, nightclubs, cafés, pubs, cafeterias, restaurants, bars, playrooms, fitness clubs, casinos, betting shops, gambling houses #CoronaInfoCG pic.twitter.com/19Emgg7yGg— Govt. of Montenegro (@MeGovernment) March 15, 2020
#Montenegro, the only European Coronafree country, introduces new provisional measures protecting citizens from #COVID19:
1) Entry ban on foreign nationals (with the exception of those with Montenegrin residence permits and of the transport of goods) #CoronaInfoCG (1/3) pic.twitter.com/Ih7VMSAYRu— Govt. of Montenegro (@MeGovernment) March 15, 2020
PM @DuskoMarkovicCG: There must be no omissions in the healthcare system! Citizens should follow the instructions of @ijzcg because only in this way – by a responsible attitude towards oneself and others, the possible spread of the #COVID19 virus can be limited. pic.twitter.com/bG9avrTgmt
— Govt. of Montenegro (@MeGovernment) March 12, 2020