Croatia returns some restrictive anti measures CO VID-19

According to official data from Croatia's Civil Protection National Staff, 18 new cases of coronarys have been identified in the last 24 hours, so it was decided to restore some measures, such as the ban on visits to the homes of elders and to several hospitals. National Staff head Davor Bozinovic in one [...]
National Staff head Davor Bozinovic, at a news conference, said today that 2,317 patients had registered with COVID-19 in Croatia since the beginning of the epidemic and that there are currently 71 patients affected by this disease.
Health Minister Willy Beros said there are no serious patients and that the number of hospital patients was nine. There are no patients in the respirator, and a total of 276 people have been tested.
Beross also said necessary measures will be taken so that the health situation is stable and satisfactory.
The National Staff has imposed bans on visits to the homes of elders in Zagreb, Osijek and Split, as well as cancelled visits to patients in Osijek, Split and Zagreb. Also, testing of health workers coming from countries where the coronary situation is bad has been established.












