Montenegro’s Prime Minister Dusko Markovic announced on Monday that the Balkan republic of 620,000 people, which relies heavily on revenues from tourism along its Adriatic coast, would open its borders to travelers from countries reporting no more than 25 cases of COVID-19 infection per 100,000 people – including Croatia, Albania, Slovenia, Germany and Greece. At…
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- Montenegro’s Prime Minister Dusko Markovic announced on Monday that the Balkan republic of 620,000 people, which relies heavily on revenues from tourism along its Adriatic coast, would open its borders to travelers from countries reporting no more than 25 cases of COVID-19 infection per 100,000 people – including Croatia, Albania, Slovenia, Germany and Greece.
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