Montenegro exacerbates anti-cronervirus measures

In Montenegro, starting today until August 2nd, the work of nightclubs and discotheques, both open and closed, the Public Health Institute in this country will be banned. The decision was made after, as it was said, increasing the number of cases of coronarys. With [...]
In Montenegro, starting today until August 2nd, the work of nightclubs and discotheques, both open and closed, the Public Health Institute in this country will be banned.
The decision was made after, as it was said, increasing the number of cases of coronarys.
Even parties and music festivals and any mass gatherings in closed environments are banned.
From August 2nd, staying in hotel's internal environments will only be allowed for citizens who have negative tests for coronary (PCR), confirming that they have been vaccinated with at least the first dose of vaccine or evidence that they have recovered from the Coronavirus, said Institute of Public Health director in Montenegro Igor Gallic.
Montenegro's Health Ministry said the measures have been toughed because of their disrespect, especially in coastal cities.
According to the latest data, in Montenegro there are 480 active cases of coronarys -- 136 of them in the resort city of Budva.
According to data from the National Tourism Organization, about 110 thousand tourists are currently located in towns on the coast and north of Montenegro, which means 80 percent more than in 2019.
Foreign tourists allowed entry in Montenegro without test PCR or vaccine certificate.











