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Minister of Health Jelena Borovinić Bojović presented the new measures against COVID-19 that will be in force during the next seven days.
As of 2 January 2022, the rules for entering Montenegro will be tightened.
A valuable and very important donation of 40,000 doses of Pfizer vaccine is another expression of mutual trust and solidarity of Poland towards Montenegro.
The Ministry of Health provided over a million doses of vaccines against COVID-19.
Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić, at the invitation of the US President Joe Biden, participated in the Global COVID-19 Summit.
As of Tuesday, 14 September, entry into Montenegro is allowed only if persons (citizens of Montenegro and foreigners) meet one of the following requirements.
As of 24 August, Montenegrin citizens and foreigners are allowed to enter Montenegro only if they meet one of the following four requirements.
The Ministry of Health, the Clinical Centre of Montenegro and the Public Health Institute are organising a press conference on Friday, 23 July 2021, at 10:00
The Ministry of Health, the Clinical Centre of Montenegro and the Public Health Institute are organising a press conference on Friday, 16 July 2021, at 10:00
The Ministry of Health, the Clinical Centre of Montenegro and the Public Health Institute are organising a press conference on Friday, 2 July 2021, at 12:00