March 22, 2020 - The Institute of Public Health announced tonight that coronavirus had been confirmed in five more people. In Montenegro, we now have a total of 21 infected with the new coronavirus. In addition to spreading the infection, the public's attention since yesterday is also occupied by the decision of the National Infectious Diseases Coordination Body to publish lists of people who have been prescribed self-isolation on the Government's website.
March 21, 2020 - After 2 new positive test results today, the number of coronavirus infected people in Montenegro is 16. There are 5,156 people under health-sanitary supervision, the Institute of Public Health announced.
Coronavirus in Montenegro: COVID-19 Health, Travel and Stat Update, March 22, 2020
UPDATE AT 10 PM: Two new coronavirus case have been confirmed today in Montenegro, announced the Public Health Institute (IJZ). This raises the total number of cases to 16. Currently, 5.156 people are under health surveillance
Numerous measures are in place to curb the spread of the infection, but authorities continue to tighten movement bans. The law provides for a sentence of up to 12 years in prison for disobeying a self-isolation order.
As of yesterday, the Government introduced the ban on driving more than two adults in a vehicle, and today extended even to official journeys by media professionals. The Government once again urges citizens to strictly and without exception adhere to all the prescribed measures, and it has also prescribed new rules - a ban on wedding gatherings, and burial only in a close circle of the family.
Montenegro Airlines is working intensively, although a few days ago, it completely stopped regular traffic. Executive director, Zivko Banjevic, stressed that the priority at the moment was evacuation flights organized by the Operational Staff, which was formed by the Minister of the Interior Affairs at the behest of the Prime Minister. The headquarters are composed of representatives of ministries, the Institute of Public Health, the Airport of Montenegro, and Montenegro Airlines.
Meanwhile, "captives" at the Austria-Hungary border are asking authorities in Montenegro and Serbia to help them. "We have elderly people left without medication and regular therapy. The panic began." Nationals of Montenegro and Serbia, 60 of them informed the public that they were "trapped" in the mid-zone of Austria and Hungary. They appealed to authorities in Montenegro and Serbia to help them continue their journey to their countries.
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March 19, 2018 - In Montenegro, two new coronavirus cases today. The Institute of Public Health announced today that five more people had tested positive for Covid-19, growing the total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Montenegro to 13.
March 17, 2020 - The coronavirus has now spread to every country in Europe, with the first cases of coronavirus in Montenegro reported.
UPDATE MARCH 19, 2020 - Montenegro 13 confirmed cases
UPDATE MARCH 18, 2020 - Montenegro still with only two confirmed cases
The first cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Montenegro, said prime minister Dusko Markovic and added that there was no reason for panic.
The patients are female - born in 1948 and 1973, from Ulcinj and Podgorica, and both came from epidemic-affected areas during in the previous period.
Both of them are in their homes and in stable condition.
Markovic thanked citizens for their cooperation and called for more discipline and solidarity.
Director of the Public Health Institute, Boban Mugosa said that one patient came from Spain and the other from the US.
New nationwide coronavirus emergency measures
The National Coordination Team has adopted a new set of coronavirus measures, including domestic travel restrictions, the Government of Montenegro announced on Twitter. The public road and rail transport of passengers in the country is suspended; sports centres, swimming pools, hair and beauty salons are closed; the Ministry of Interior and the Real Estate Administration customer counters are closed as well. The government recommends Montenegrins to refrain from using public areas; take rigorous hygiene measures, especially handwashing; postpone weddings, organise funerals with close family only.
Coronavirus response team also said supermarkets and other shops will be open just for the eldest and PWDs for the first two hours after they open each morning.
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For a comprehensive overview of the situation regarding the coronavirus crisis in Montenegro, check out Coronavirus in Montenegro: COVID-19 FAQs, Health & Travel Update.