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New measures imposed: International passenger traffic suspended, expired personal documents will be considered valid, number of people at public service counters limited
Published on: Mar 17, 2020 • 1:00 AM Author: PR Service
Public transport of passengers in international road, rail and air traffic is suspended.
State authorities, state administration bodies, local self-government bodies and local governments will consider personal documents (identity card, passport and driver's license), issued after 2008, which have expired, on the basis of which they exercise their rights or fulfill their obligations before these authorities, as valid.
The number of citizens at the public service counters in the units and branches of the Ministry of the Interior and other state administration bodies is limited, so that the maximum number of citizens allowed must not be higher than the number of existing public service counters, regardless of the room surface.
The Government reiterates that it will enable return of all our citizens to Montenegro. All travelers from abroad will have to spend at least two weeks in quarantine upon returning to the country.
These are the latest interim measures adopted by the Ministry of Health after today's session of the National Coordination Body for Communicable Diseases to prevent the introduction of infectious diseases into the country, suppress and prevent transmission to other countries, and protect the population of Montenegro from the novel coronavirus.
National Coordination Body for Communicable Diseases will consider specific cases that are the subject of transnational cooperation.
PUBLIC RELATIONS SERVICE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF MONTENEGRO
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