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The COVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro has resulted in 251,280 [1] confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 2,654 [1] deaths. The first case of the disease in Montenegro was confirmed on 17 March 2020, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] making it the last European country to register a case of SARS-CoV-2. [ 4 ]
Tourists arriving into Cuba are tested for COVID-19 at the airport and must wait up to 24 hours in a hotel for a negative result. [ 176 ] [ 177 ] Dominica : As of 7 August 2020, Dominica is officially open for tourism, but all new arrivals must take a coronavirus test 24–72 hours prior to arrival hours before they travel.
159,635 (+202): 2,349 (+2): Source: Coronavirus info Montenegro and Institute of Public Health Yellow bar means number of imported cases (infected people not permanently living in Montenegro, mainly tourists) - data announced only between 23 July and 1 September 2021.
Three fraudsters who went on the run after being convicted of carrying out a multimillion-dollar Covid-19 relief scam have been captured in Montenegro, U.S. law enforcement sources said Wednesday. ...
COVID-19 is currently present in Montenegro and poses a health risk. [34] Tick-borne encephalitis is a risk, particularly within forests, fields and country environments. In order to avoid tick bites, take precaution before and after visiting a forest, by checking the body for ticks and removing fully any ticks found as soon as possible. [34]
Whether it was Croatia's EU entry in 2013, 'Game of Thrones' or Yacht Week, Croatia has become a certified tourist hotspot.Pictures of Dubrovnik's ancient walls, terra-cotta roofs and iridescent ...
The current outbreak of a new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Thailand is a crisis for the tourism industry and economy. [39] Foreign arrivals in March 2020 fell by 76% year-on-year, and tourist spending fell 78% year-on-year. [ 40 ]
Anti-Montenegrin sentiment is a generally negative view of Montenegrins as an ethnic group, commonly involving denial of the Montenegrin ethnicity and language, and negative feelings towards Montenegro. It is present in right-wing discourse in Montenegro [1] [2] and the ex-Yugoslavia region, mainly Serbia, [3] [4] and dates back to the 19th and ...