The ban on interurban travel on weekends is to be abolished in Montenegro, and the entry into the state will be allowed without the obligation of testing for coronavirus, as announced at the press conference of the Montenegrin Ministry of Health and the Public Health Institute. Entry into Montenegro is allowed to all without special… READ MORE
The National Coordination Body for Communicable Diseases decided to mitigate the conditions on entry to Montenegro for residents of the region countries and our citizens who briefly travel to one of the neighbouring countries, in accordance with the epidemiological situation in the surrounding countries. From countries in the region with negative PCR, negative IgM test… READ MORE
The National Coordination Body for Communicable Diseases, the Ministry of Health, the Public Health Institute and the Administration for Inspection Affairs, in cooperation with the Embassy of the United States, are preparing new digital tools to accelerate and strengthen the fight against coronavirus epidemic. The project entitled “Montenegro COVID-19 Online Platform,” is funded by the… READ MORE
One of the most famous french daily “Le Figaro”, has published an article about Montenegro. “The last infected European country, it is also the first to declare itself free of coronavirus states the article. In an interview with Director of the National Tourist Organization, Mrs Željka Radak-Kukavičić, Montenegro has been presented as safe destination, where… READ MORE
A large study of the safest countries in the world for coronavirus, was recently conducted by Deep Knowledge Group and published by Forbes Magazine. According to a massive 250-page report by the Deep Knowledge Group, Switzerland is the safest country, while South Sudan is the most dangerous nation right now. Montenegro has been placed relatively… READ MORE
No new cases of coronavirus in Montenegro. Institute for Public Health analysed another 96 samples and none of them tested positive for Covid-19. The first active case was detected on 17 March and Montenegro was the last place in Europe to catch the coronavirus. 68 days after the first case, it became the first corona-free… READ MORE
The National Coordination Body for Communicable Diseases, at today’s session, decided at the suggestion of the Public Health Institute to declare an end to the coronavirus epidemic, introduced in the entire state territory on 26 March. Montenegro was the last country in Europe to declare the epidemic outbreak on March 26. The last patient in… READ MORE
Montenegro’s Prime Minister, Mr Duško Marković, annunced that Montenegro officially became the European corona-free destination. “Next week, a limited number of people will be allowed to attend sport events. Kindergartens, pre-school institutions, cinemas and theaters will be open”, PM said. Mr Marković announced opening borders with countries which “meet adequate epidemic criteria”. “Right now, these… READ MORE
Montenegro had 324 confirmed Covid 19-cases and 9 deaths so far. The first infection in our country was detected on March 17 and two days ago the Montenegro has become the coronavirus- free country. “As of yesterday, 148 samples were analysed and no new Covid-19 cases were spotted,” the Institute for Public Health announced. The… READ MORE
Montenegro is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Balkans. The newly independent state of Montenegro is one of the fastest growing tourist economies in the world. Well hidden between Balkan countries ( Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Serbia, Albania, Kosovo) and the Adriatic Sea it has much to offer as a tourist destination…. READ MORE
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