From May 4, clothing stores, bookstores, hair salons, dental clinics, fitness centers, museums and galleries, car repair shops, and car rental agencies will open. However, from April 27, the use of masks in enclosed public spaces will be mandatory.
In light of the improvement in the number of new cases, Montenegro’s National Coordination Council continues to lift restrictive measures.
From May 4, taxi and public transport services will resume in cities where there have been no cases of COVID-19.
From May 18, shopping centers, restaurants and cafes, including hotel terraces, as well as beaches and beach bars, will open.
From June 1, road transport between cities will be restored, as well as rail and maritime transport.
As of today, 322 cases of COVID-19 infection have been registered in Montenegro. 1,819 Montenegrin citizens are under medical supervision. 109 people are receiving treatment. The number of recovered patients is 240. No new coronavirus infections were detected in Montenegro over the past 24 hours.

