Croat President Milanovic immediately gets tested after learning Montenegrin counterpart has Covid
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The president of Croatia also received a booster dose of the coronavirus vaccine
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Croatian President Zoran Milanovic got tested after receiving information that his Montenegrin counterpart Milo Djukanovic is infected with coronavirus.
The two presidents were in contact on Tuesday night, when Djukanovic attended the marking of the anniversary of the National Union of Montenegrins in Croatia, held in Zagreb.
After that event, it was announced that Djukanovic had Covid.
In the meantime, Zoran Milanovic went to Kosovo, and Nova TV reports that he got tested last night and that the test came back negative.
President Milanovic previously received the third, booster dose of the vaccine.
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(Telegraf.rs)