Slovenia announces end of coronary epidemic

The Slovenian government officially declared the end of the coronary epidemic, becoming the first country in Europe to make such a decision. Authorities recorded fewer than seven new cases a day in the past two weeks. People who arrive in Slovenia from other EU countries will not [...]
The Slovenian government officially declared the end of the coronary epidemic, becoming the first country in Europe to make such a decision.
Authorities recorded fewer than seven new cases a day in the past two weeks.
People who arrive in Slovenia from other EU countries will no longer have to implement a mandatory quarantine for at least seven days, as has happened since early April, the Slovenian government announced.
But those who enter Slovenia from non-EU members, except diplomats, must enter quarantine in the period of 14 days.
This country of two million people has so far recorded 1,464 cases of the infected and 103 victims.
The outbreak measures were announced on 12 March.












