Thursday, 10 September 2020

291 New Coronavirus Cases in Croatia, 2 Persons Have Died

ZAGREB, Sept 10, 2020 - Over the past 24 hours 291 new coronavirus cases have been registered in Croatia and two persons have died, the national COVID response team said on Thursday.

The number of active cases is 2,567, including 320 hospitalized patients, 27 of whom are on ventilators, the team said in a press release.

Since February 25, when the first case was recorded in Croatia, 12,917 persons have been infected with the virus, 208 have died, and 10,142 have recovered.

Currently, 8,711 persons are self-isolating.

A total of 205,256 persons have been tested to date, including 4,118 over the past 24 hours.

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Wednesday, 9 September 2020

Croatia Has 341 New Coronavirus Infections, Three Deaths In Last 24 Hours

ZAGREB, Sept 9, 2020 - Over the past 24 hours, Croatia has recorded 341 new coronavirus infections and three fatalities, the national COVID-19 management team said on Wednesday.

The number of active cases is currently 2,587 and 8,688 people are self-isolating. There are 299 patients in hospitals, including 24 on ventilators.

Since February 25, when Croatia registered its first case of coronavirus infection, a total of 12,626 people have contracted the disease. Of them, 206 have died and 9,833 have recovered.

To date, 201,138 people have been tested for the virus, including 4,172 in the last 24 hours.

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Sunday, 6 September 2020

Croatia Confirms 225 New Coronavirus Cases, One Death In Past 24 Hours

ZAGREB, Sept 6, 2020 - A total of 225 new coronavirus cases have been registered in Croatia in the past 24 hours and one person has died, the national COVID-19 response team said on Sunday.

The number of active cases has increased to 2,758 and 296 of them are hospitalized, including 21 on ventilators.

Since February 25, when the first case of infection with the novel virus was confirmed in Croatia, 11,964 people have been infected, of whom 198 have died and 9,008 have recovered. Currently, 8,964 people are in self-isolation.

To date, 191,360 people have been tested, including 3,509 in the last 24 hours.

New measures for Bjelovar-Bilogora County

At the suggestion of the Civil Protection Headquarters of Bjelovar-Bilogora County, the Civil Protection Headquarters of the Republic of Croatia adopted a Decision on September 5th on the introduction of necessary epidemiological measures for Bjelovar-Bilogora County.

The decision applies from September 7th, 2020, and limits the number of people at wedding ceremonies to 50, at other private ceremonies to 20.

Also, the number of persons who may be present at funerals is limited to 50. Carmine can be held only in a family circle with a maximum of 20 people, and condolences must not be expressed through close contact.

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Monday, 31 August 2020

146 New Coronavirus Cases In Croatia, 2 Deaths

ZAGREB, Aug 31, 2020- Over the past 24 hours, 146 new coronavirus cases in Croatia have been registered and two persons have died, Health Minister Vili Beros said on Monday.

Currently, there are 2,650 active coronavirus cases in Croatia.

Since the outbreak of the virus in Croatia in February, 10,270 persons have shown to be positive for the virus and 167,250 have been tested, including 1,591 in the past 24 hours, Beros said at a press conference of the national COVID response team.

Twenty-eight persons have been hospitalized in the past 24 hours, he said, adding that 14 patients were on ventilators.

To date 7,434 persons have recovered from the virus, including five discharged from hospital in the past 24 hours, Beros said.

Namely, Index.hr. reports that, as for the decision on the work of the gym, it will be changed and the gyms will be able to work with the application of all measures. When asked how the gyms became safe within 4 days, Božinović answered that it was a question for the local headquarters.

"We made the decision based on the conclusion of the Split-Dalmatia County Headquarters. And by arguing that the focus is to be extinguished in such a way that, if detected, in this case, 4 gyms, to take all measures allowed by law to remedy the situation as soon as possible and so that the activity can continue to go. The last option should be to close something for 14 days. We need as many field trips as possible, more precise information, to remedy the situation. On this occasion, we call on all those who use and give their services to make every effort to implement the measures of the Croatian Institute for Public Health", said Božinović.

When asked about the protests of caterers, Capak said that the goal is always to find a balance and adapt as much as possible to the necessary epidemiological measures.

"We strive to find balance all the time. Epidemiological measures and restrictions are being imposed at various levels around the world. In some European cities, restaurants are completely banned. We have balance, working cafes, restaurants, nightclubs until midnight. Everyone has the right to protest. We think we have found a balance between the economy and health", Capak concluded.

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