Doctors in Montenegro are monitoring the condition of 184 people. No virus was detected in the Montenegrin man who had previously been suspected of infection aboard the Diamond Princess liner in Japan. The coronavirus epidemic has not only claimed the lives of several thousand people around the world, but has also affected economic activity. The losses to the global economy are enormous. However, there are no alarming signs that this will negatively affect the development of tourism in Montenegro. The President of the Tourism and Hospitality Association, Mr. Dragan Purko Ivancevic, notes that the prospects before the start of the season are very good.
“In addition to a stable and safe situation, he adds, it is important that tourists feel safe and are not afraid that they will catch any disease.”
However, Dragan Ivancevic warns that the situation with the coronavirus may affect the tourist season in Montenegro if it continues. Some tourists have already postponed their arrival until May, although they were supposed to arrive at the end of February.
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