ZAGREB, 9 Sept 2021 - In the last 24 hours, 9,987 coronavirus tests have been performed in Croatia and of them, 941 (9.4%) have returned positive, while the COVID-19-related death toll has risen by 10 to 8,405, the national COVID-19 crisis management team reported on Thursday.
There are currently 5,335 active cases and, among them, 554 are receiving hospital treatment, including 58 patients on ventilators.
Since its first registered case of the coronavirus infection on 25 February 2020, Croatia has tested 2,628,116 people. The country has registered 380,904 positive cases and 367,164 recoveries, of which 605 in the past 24 hours.
So far, 43.13% of the total population, or 51.79% of adults, have been vaccinated. The share of the fully vaccinated adult population is 48.59%.
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September 9, 2021 - The latest ECDC Corona Map on September 9, 2021, has been published, and the whole of Croatia has turned red.
Apart from Croatia, practically all of Western Europe is marked red, while most of Scandinavia has remained orange. Central Europe is mostly green on the new map, reports Index.hr.
For several weeks in a row, the situation in Croatia has changed for the worse on the ECDC map. On last week's map, eastern and central Croatia were red, but Zagreb, coastal counties, and northern Croatia remained orange.
The transition of Croatia to red was expected as the number of infections increased by 50 percent in the last week. Yesterday, 1237 new infections were recorded, and last Wednesday, there were 805.
Red means a 14-day infection rate of 75 to 200, with a positive rate greater than 4 percent, and areas where the 14-day infection rate is 200 to 500. Dark red areas mean a 14-day rate greater than 500.
The ECDC Epidemiological Map for Europe is published weekly based on the 14-day incidence and the proportion of positive tests in the total number tested.
Beroš announced on Twitter that Croatia had become a red zone. He says this is the result is thanks to the non-vaccinated population and non-compliance with measures.
"We are in the red. The result is partly non-vaccination and non-compliance with epidemiological measures. The way out is in as many vaccinated as possible, which raises the level of protection for all," he wrote.
Zvonimir Šostar, Andrija Štampar Teaching Institute for Public Health director, spoke to HTV's Dnevnik about the latest map.
"The whole of Croatia has a problem due to non-reporting contacts," he stressed and added that the Delta strain is much more contagious than previous strains, and it is important that all contacts are registered.
He pointed out a problem with vaccination and appealed to everyone not to go to large gatherings if necessary, and to respect the measures, especially when it comes to wearing a mask.
"There are no hotspots; there are familial, horizontal spreads. As a result, more and more young people are hospitalized, and care should be taken," he warned.
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ZAGREB, 8 Sept, 2021 - In the last 24 hours, 10,928 coronavirus tests have been performed in Croatia and of them 1,237 (11.3%) have returned positive, while the COVID-related death toll has risen by 10 to 8,395, the national COVID-19 crisis management team reported on Wednesday.
There are currently 5,009 active cases, and of them 540 are receiving hospital treatment, including 62 patients on ventilators.
Since its first registered case of the coronavirus infection on 25 February 2020, Croatia has conducted 2,618,129 tests. The country has registered 379,963 positive cases and 366,559 recoveries, of which 417 in the past 24 hours.
So far, 43.05% of the total population, or 51.69% of adults, have been vaccinated. The share of the fully vaccinated adult population is 48.50%.
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ZAGREB, 7 Sept, 2021 - In the past 24 hours, 704 coronavirus cases and 10 deaths have been registered in Croatia, the national COVID-19 crisis management team said on Tuesday.
There are currently 4,199 active cases, including 518 patients who are hospitalised, of whom 57 are on ventilators.
Currently 8,862 persons are self-isolating.
Croatia has registered 378,726 coronavirus cases to date, including 8,385 deaths and 366,142 recoveries, of which 527 in the past 24 hours.
To date, 2,607,201 persons have been tested for the virus, including 10,077 in the past 24 hours.
To date, 42.98% of the total population has been vaccinated against COVID-19, including 51.61% of adults, 48.40% of whom have completed vaccination.
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ZAGREB, 6 Sept 2021 - In the past 24 hours, 184 coronavirus cases and five deaths have been registered in Croatia, the national COVID-19 crisis management team said on Monday.
Currently, 8,661 persons are self-isolating.
To date, 2,597,124 persons have been tested for the virus, including 3,942 in the past 24 hours.
Croatia has registered 378,022 coronavirus cases to date, including 8,375 deaths and 365,615 recoveries, of which 578 in the past 24 hours.
To date, 42.91% of the total population has been vaccinated against COVID-19, including 51.53% of adults, 48.31% of whom have completed vaccination.
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ZAGREB, 5 Sept, 2021 - In the last 24 hours, Croatia has conducted 9,174 coronavirus tests, and 5.8%, or 539 of them, have turned out to be positive, and eight COVID-19 patients have died, bringing the COVID-related death toll to 8,370, the national coronavirus crisis management team said on Sunday.
Currently, there are 4,431 active cases of the infection in the country, and 485 of them are receiving hospital treatment, including 52 patients who are on ventilators.
Since 25 February 2020, when Croatia reported its first registered COVID-19 case, more than 2.59 million tests have been conducted, showing that 377,838 people have caught the virus. Of them, 365,037 have recovered to date, including 552 recoveries in the last 24 hours.
Since the start of its vaccine rollout, Croatia has administered nearly 3.3 million doses of vaccines, and 42.9% of the total population, or 51.51% of adult citizens, have been vaccinated.
According to the statement, 1,555,960 people have been double vaccinated plus 74,299 who have received a single-dose of the Janssen vaccine, and that makes up 48.30% of the adult population.
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ZAGREB, 4 Sept, 2021 - In the last 24 hours, Croatia has conducted 10,271coronavirus tests, and 8.5%, or 882 of them, have turned out to be positive, and seven COVID-19 patients have died, bringing the COVID-related death toll to 8,362, the national coronavirus crisis management team said on Saturday.
Currently, there are 4,452 active cases of the infection in the country, and of them, 469 are receiving hospital treatment, including 59 patients on ventilators.
Since 25 February 2020, when Croatia reported its first registered COVID-19 case, more than 2.58 million tests have been conducted, showing that 377,299 people have caught the virus. Of them, 364,485 have recovered to date, including 579 recoveries in the last 24 hours.
Since the start of its vaccine rollout, Croatia has administered nearly 3.3 million vaccines, and 42.85% of the total population, or 51.45% of adult citizens, have been vaccinated.
To date, 48.25% of the adult population have fully been immunised.
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ZAGREB, 3 Sept 2021 - In the last 24 hours, Croatia has conducted 9,658 coronavirus tests, and 8.5%, or 816 of them, have turned out to be positive, and six COVID-19 patients have died, bringing the COVID-related death toll to 8,355, the national coronavirus crisis management team said on Friday.
Currently, there are 4,156 active cases of the infection in the country, and of them, 457 are receiving hospital treatment, including 57 patients on ventilators.
Since 25 February 2020, when Croatia reported its first registered COVID-19 case, more than 2.57 million tests have been conducted, showing that 376,417 people have caught the virus. Of them, 363,906 have recovered to date, including 597 recoveries in the last 24 hours.
Since the start of its vaccine rollout, Croatia has administered nearly 3.3 million vaccines, and 42.75% of the population, or 51.34% of adult citizens, have been vaccinated.
To date, 1,624,041 citizens or 48.12% of the adult population have fully been immunised.
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ZAGREB, 2 Sept 2021 - In the last 24 hours, Croatia has performed 9,989 coronavirus tests, and 8% of them, that is 798, have turned out to be positive, and 11 COVID patients have died, bringing the COVID-related death toll to 8,349, the national coronavirus crisis management team stated on Thursday.
Currently, there are 3,943 active cases of infection in the country, and of them, 450 are receiving hospital treatment, including 53 patients placed on ventilators.
Since 25 February 2020 when Croatia reported its first registered COVID case, more than 2.56 million tests have been conducted, showing that 375,601 people have caught the virus. Of them, 363,309 have recovered to date.
Since the start of its vaccine rollout, Croatia has administered nearly 3.3 million vaccines, and 42.64% of the population, or 51.22 of the adult citizens, have been vaccinated.
To date, 1,619, 592 citizens, that is 47.99% of the adult population, have fully been immunized.
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ZAGREB, 1 Sept, 2021 - Croatia has registered 805 new cases of the coronavirus infection over the past 24 hours, as well as four COVID-19-related deaths, the national COVID-19 crisis management team said on Wednesday.
The number of active cases currently stands at 3,632, and there are 440 COVID patients in hospitals, including 59 on ventilators, which is six more than on Tuesday.
Since 25 February 2020, when the first case of the disease was recorded in Croatia, a total of 374,803 people have contracted the novel virus, of whom 8,338 have died and 362,833 have recovered, including 383 in the last 24 hours.
There are currently 7,423 people in self-isolation.
To date, 2,554,090 people have been tested, including 10,094 over the past 24 hours.
As at 31 August, 3,271,036 doses of vaccine have been administered, and 42.54% of the total population, or 51.10% of the adult population, have been inoculated.
A total of 1,726,531 persons have received at least one dose, while 1,614,792 of them have been fully vaccinated (1,544,505 persons received two doses plus 70,287 received the single-dose Jannsen vaccine), so 47.85% of the adult population have been been fully vaccinated.
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