ZAGREB, 5 June 2021 - Health Minister Vili Beroš said on Saturday that 40% of Croatia's adult population had been vaccinated against COVID-19.
"We have made a new step forward - 40 percent of the adult population has been vaccinated. A thank-you to the vaccinators for each dose administered and to the vaccinated citizens for their trust in science and experts. We are on the right track to vaccinate more than half of Croatia's adult population," Beroš tweeted.
Speaking at a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, he said vaccination in Croatia was proceeding as planned. "We are closer and closer to the goal of achieving collective immunity by the end of June, but it's important to maintain an equally high vaccination intensity."
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ZAGREB, 4 June 2021 - Over the past 24 hours, Croatia has registered 81 new cases of the coronavirus infection and there have been 11 related deaths, the national COVID-19 crisis management team said on Friday.
The number of active cases today stands at 1,682. There are 649 patients in hospitals, 63 of whom are on ventilators.
Since 25 February 2020, when the first case of the infection was registered in Croatia, a total of 357,197 people have been registered as having contracted the novel coronavirus, 8,067 of them have died, and 347,448 have recovered, including 340 in the last 24 hours.
There are currently 9,106 people in self-isolation.
To date, 2,034,875 people have been tested, including 2,675 over the past 24 hours.
To date 1,855,003 vaccine doses against the novel virus have been used, with 1,317,038 people receiving at least one dose, including 537,965 people who have received both doses.
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ZAGREB, 3 June 2021 - Over the past 24 hours, Croatia has registered 280 new cases of the coronavirus infection and there have been 14 related deaths, the national COVID-19 crisis management team said on Thursday.
The number of active cases today stands at 1,945. There are 653 patients in hospitals, 66 of whom are on ventilators.
Since 25 February 2020, when the first case of the infection was registered in Croatia, a total of 357,109 people have been registered as having contracted the novel coronavirus, 8,056 of them have died, and 347,108 have recovered, including 312 in the last 24 hours.
There are currently 9,603 people in self-isolation.
To date, 2,032,200 people have been tested, including 6,049 over the past 24 hours.
As of 2 June, 1,847,314 vaccine doses have been used, with 1,312,272 people receiving at least one dose, including 535,042 people who have received both doses.
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June 2, 2021 – One Croatian man is suing Croatia through the European Human Rights Court for the lockdown measures imposed last year.
The last 15 months were difficult for many people around the world. COVID19 related lockdowns and restrictions made life less than enjoyable for the majority of the population. It wasn't easy living with the fear of the virus and the potential effects of the disease it causes. Lack of socialisation, financial problems and spending long periods of time indoors were perhaps even worse. Taking all this into account, it is easy to understand how the situation frustrated many. Some even decided to sue their governments for a breach of human rights.
Telegram.hr reports a gentleman from Croatia is suing the government for restrictive measures implemented last year. He started the lawsuit back in April of 2020. Measures that restricted travel outside of the area of residence and those prohibiting gatherings in groups larger than five persons are the ones he has the most problems with. According to him, these measures encroached on his civil rights and prevented him from practicing his religion. European Convention on Human Rights protects civil and religious freedoms. European institutions take this document very seriously. This is why Croatian representatives with the European Court of Human Rights will have to speak on behalf of the Croatian government and respond to the accusations.
Croatian Constitutional Court already confirmed all the decisions made during the COVID19 pandemic were justified and were not unconstitutional. According to them, these measures were important in preventing large-scale epidemics and minimising human casualties. Still, not everyone is convinced of the legitimacy of these decisions. Croatia is not the only country where governments are being sued for civil rights infringement. COVID19 might continue causing damages to national governments way after the pandemic subsides. The unprecedented situation the world found itself in called for immediate action. What will be the long-term effects of these decisions, we are still to discover.
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ZAGREB, 2 June, 2021 - Over the past 24 hours, Croatia has registered 432 new cases of the coronavirus infection and eight related deaths, the national COVID-19 crisis management team said on Wednesday.
The number of active cases stands at 1,991, and there are 709 patients in hospitals, 81 of whom are on ventilators.
Since the first registered case of the coronavirus infection in Croatia on 25 February 2020, a total of 356,829 people have been registered as having contracted coronavirus, 8,042 have died, and 346,796 have recovered, including 276 in the last 24 hours.
There are currently 9,065 people in self-isolation.
To date, 2,026,151 people have been tested, 5,657 of whom over the past 24 hours.
As at 1 June, 1,803,557 vaccine doses have been used, and 1,293,847 people have received at least one dose, while 509,710 of them have received both doses.
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ZAGREB, 1 June, 2021 (Hina) - Prime Minister Andrej Plenković said in the parliament on Tuesday that the system of digital COVID-19 certificates was operational and that certificates could be obtained via the e-citizen system.
"Digital COVID certificates are here, they exist and can already be used," he said, showing MPs a paper copy of his certificate.
"The EU digital certificates goes into force in a month, the government has made a decision on the national mechanism for the issuing of certificates and I have obtained a certificate about having been vaccinated through the e-citizen system," he said, calling on MPs to do the same.
Plenković said that there was more than enough vaccine for all citizens as well as for countries with lower supplies, and that vaccination was now faster than before.
Responding to MPs' remarks, he said that the national coronavirus management team would make a decision that would make it possible also for people who had received one vaccine shot to enter Croatia 22 days after vaccination.
In a debate about an opposition motion for a vote of no-confidence in Health Minister Vili Beroš, Plenković dismissed the Opposition's claims that at one point patients could not obtain medicines and that the health system did not function.
"That's a lie, at no time were people left without medicines, the health system was never at breaking point, there was never a shortage of beds or ventilators and no medical service was ever unavailable," he said.
Health Minister Beroš told MPs that he was working on the problem of the health system's debts to drug wholesalers and that a projection of payment in the period until the end of the year had been made.
He also announced the relaunching of the Institute of Immunology, including for the production of viral vaccines.
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ZAGREB, 1 June, 2021 - In the last 24 hours, of 7,039 tests performed in Croatia to coronavirus, 216, that is 3%, have turned out to be positive, the national COVID-19 crisis management team reproted on Monday.
The COVID-related death toll has risen by eight to 8,034.
Currently, there are 1,843 active cases, including 753 hospitalised patients of whom 82 are placed on ventilators.
Since the first registered case of the coronavirus infection in Croatia on 25 February 2020, as many as 2,020,494 people have been tested, and 356,397 have been positive to the virus. To date, 346,520 have recovered from the disease, including 300 in the last 24 hours.
Currently, 8,927people are self-isolating.
So far, nearly 1.8 million vaccine doses have been administered, and 1.28 million Croatians have been given at least one dose of the vaccine against COVID-19, while 492,989 have fully been vaccinated.
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ZAGREB, 30 May, 2021 - In the past 24 hours 186 coronavirus cases and 12 deaths have been registered in Croatia, the national COVID-19 response team said on Sunday.
There are 2,304 active cases and 809 hospitalised patients, including 87 on ventilators, while 10,604 persons are in self-isolation.
To date Croatia has registered 356,141 coronavirus cases and 8,014 COVID-19 deaths, while 345,823 patients have recovered, including 427 in the past 24 hours.
To date 2,011,339 persons have been tested for the virus, including 5,550 in the past 24 hours.
By 29 May, 1,748,726 vaccines have been administered, with 1,270,392 persons receiving the first dose and 478,334 both.
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ZAGREB, 29 May 2021 - In the last 24 hours, 5,971 tests have been conducted for coronavirus, and 5.6%, that is 338 have turned out to be positive, Croatia's COVID-19 crisis management team reported on Saturday.
The COVID-related death toll has risen by 10 to 8,002.
There are currently 2,557 active cases, including 819 hospitalised patients of whom 88 are on ventilators.
Since 25 February 2020 when Croatia registered its first case of infection with coronavirus, more than two million tests have been conducted, showing that 355,955 people have caught the virus. Of them 345,396 have recovered, including 497 recoveries in the last 24 hours.
Currently, 11,510 people are self-isolating.
Over 1.72 million COVID vaccines administered so far
By Friday, 1,722,430 doses of vaccines against this infectious disease have been administered in Croatia. So far, 1.254,659 people have received at least one shot of the vaccine, and of them 467,771 have fully been vaccinated.
On Friday alone, 35,845 vaccine jabs were given.
ZAGREB, 28 May 2021 - In the past 24 hours 321 new coronavirus cases and 11 COVID-19 deaths have been registered in Croatia, the national COVID-19 response team said on Friday.
There are 2,726 active cases, including 904 hospitalised patients, of whom 95 are on ventilators, while 11,723 persons are self-isolating.
So far 1,999,818 persons have been tested for the virus, including 5,273 in the past 24 hours, with the share of positive tests standing at 6%.
By Thursday 1,686,585 vaccines have been administered, with 1,240,309 persons receiving the first dose and 446,276 both.
So far Croatia has registered 355,617 coronavirus cases, 7,992 deaths and 344,899 recoveries, including 552 in the past 24 hours.
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