National Coordination Body eased the lockdown in Tuzi today. One person from the household will be allowed to go out and pharmacies and shops will be working from 8 am to 2 pm. Residents will be forbidden to go out on working days from 3 pm to 5 am the next day.
#NKT saglasno sa ublažavanjem mjera Tuzima: Građani i rukovodstvo #Tuzi svima u CG mogu biti primjer discipline i odgovornog ponašanja.
1. Jednom članu domaćinstva dopušten izlazak iz objekta stanovanja;
2. Od 08:00 do 14:00 otvorene prodavnice, apoteke…
(1/3) #CoronaInfoCG pic.twitter.com/Umaw9x2MHn— Vlada Crne Gore (@VladaCG) April 13, 2020
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3. poljoprivrednim proizvođačima omogućeno kretanje na sopstvenom gazdinstvu od 05:00 do 20:00.
Zabranjen:
– Izlazak iz objekta stanovanja od 15:00 do 05:00 (13:00 subotom, 11:00 nedjeljom)
– Izlazak sa teritorije Opštine Tuzi.— Vlada Crne Gore (@VladaCG) April 13, 2020
PV @DuskoMarkovicCG na sjednici #NKT izrazio zahvalnost predsjedniku Opštine #Tuzi Niku Đeljošaju i njegovim sugrađanima na odgovornosti ne samo prema svom zdravlju i životima već i prema cijeloj Crnoj Gori. #CoronaInfoCG pic.twitter.com/aYabfXoCsm
— Vlada Crne Gore (@VladaCG) April 13, 2020
Persons who have been issued order of the sanitary inspection must be in isolation for the period envisaged.
National Coordination Body has stated that the residents of Tuzi have been adhering to the measures fully and demonstrated how discipline and responsibility can lead to progress.
Montenegro’s PM, Mr Duško Marković expressed his gratitude to Mr Nik Đeljošaj, president of the municipality.
“This community has shown that specificity could be put aside at certain point. You can serve as an example to everybody in Montenegro”, said PM during the session.
Serious institutional potential
Assessing the work of the NCB, PM said that the manner in which our country had countered coronavirus had shown that Montenegrin institutions had enormous potential and people capable of making difficult and important decisions even in the toughest times.