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New decision: Masks are not mandatory anymore

On the proposal of the Institute for Public Health, National Coordination Body for contagious diseases decided at today’s session to lift measures relating to wearing face masks.

“Protective masks will be mandatory for employees and patients in public and private healthcare institutions; for employees in public and private institutions of social and children protection and for employees and passengers in the vehicles of public transport”, it was said at the session.

Out of line traffic with countries where rate of active cases is above 25 per 100.000 inhabitants, provided that passengers are transported from the starting to the finishing point.

Transit transport of people and goods will also be allowed without entrance of exit of passengers in or out of our country.

The following measures will be lifted too:

– Obligation of providing regular activities and provision of services by legal persons who perform jobs of public interest;

– making protective equipment and disinfectants available for the healthcare system of Montenegro with a fee charged;

– Enabling pharmacies to deliver drugs and medical products at home address whose movements are restricted;

– Ban on delivery of food supplies and drugs without prior consent of the Operational Headquarters of the NCB;

“All decisions will come into force on the day they are published in the Official Gazette of Montenegro- which is expected today.

Measure relating to one parent, foster parent, adoptive or single parent being entitled to paid leave due to having a child under the age of 11 will be lifted starting from Monday, 8 June.

Institute for Public Health will update every Friday list of countries with less than 25 active cases per 100.000 inhabitants from which entrance in Montenegro without mandatory self-isolation will be allowed.

 

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