Montenegro’s public kindergartens will start operating on Thursday, June 4, while private kindergartens have already resumed work as of June 1. “Kindergartens are making the final preparations for children’s safe return: preparing the premises, as well as purchasing and distributing disinfectants,” the Ministry of Education said. Preschool institutions are required to follow the recommendations of the Institute of Public Health of Montenegro. Staff must disinfect hands and treat surfaces touched by children and teachers. Parents, in turn, are obliged to measure the child’s temperature. If it is high or the child has fever attacks, they must stay at home. At the same time, only one parent may accompany one child to kindergarten. At the entrance, children will wash their hands.
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