Montenegro bans New Year's Waiting

Since tomorrow, new measures by the Health Ministry to prevent the spread of choreography during New Year's and Christmas holidays will take effect in Montenegro and will be valid until January 11th next year. New measures forbid organising the night of the year [...]
Since tomorrow, new measures by the Health Ministry to prevent the spread of choreography during New Year's and Christmas holidays will take effect in Montenegro and will be valid until January 11th next year.
The new measures stop organising New Year's Eve in open and closed environments, the Health Ministry announced.
During religious holidays at night between December 24 and 25th, at night between January 5th and 6th, as well as at night between January 6th and January 7th of next year, citizens will be allowed to participate in traditional religious ceremonies under the conditions already set to stay in religious objects and during religious ceremonies in the open.
Also prohibited are all professional and scientific gatherings (seminary, conventions, etc.) between December 28th and January 11th, with the exception of public gatherings of up to 25 people lasting no more than 60 minutes of mandatory compliance with epidemiological measures.











