Montenegro's Corleone infected numbers increase

Authorities in Montenegro announced on Thursday eight new cases of coronaryism, which raise the number of affected throughout the country to 10. The news was announced by the director of the Institute for Public Health, Boban Mugosa, according to which the eight positive individuals had been subjected to tests. Almost [...]
The news was announced by the director of the Institute for Public Health, Boban Mugosa, according to which the eight positive individuals had been subjected to tests. Almost all new cases are related to the first reported cases in Podgorica and Ulcinj, the Voice of America reports.
The first two cases of coronary infection were confirmed on Tuesday. It was about two women from Ulcinj who, according to authorities, had been returning from the United States for some time, and the other from Podgorica, who also visited Spain earlier. Infectative doctors say their situation is good and they are being treated at home.
Montenegro is currently implementing strict measures in terms of population circulation, collection or its movement. Meanwhile, some cities are serving as quarantines.












