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Croatia - Covid-19: 13,107 cases, 211 deaths

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
Prime Minister confirmed: Coronavirus arrives in Croatia, a younger man hospitalized in Zagreb. He resided in Milan and has milder symptoms


febr 25, 2020

Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic confirmed that the first case of coronavirus infection was recorded in Croatia. This is a younger man who has been in Milan, has milder symptoms and has been hospitalized at the Fran Mihaljević Hospital in Zagreb
The first case of coronavirus infection has been reported in Croatia. Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic confirmed this, adding that he was a younger man who had been in Milan and was hospitalized in Zagreb with milder symptoms.
 
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Croatia reports 2 more persons infected with coronavirus

febr 26 2020

Three people in Croatia were infected with coronavirus, two in Zagreb and one in Rijeka. The first coronavirus infected patient is a young man working at Ericsson Nikola Tesla. He was in Milan, where he was in the Champions League match. He was at work on Friday, and when he noticed the symptoms on Sunday, he called the doctor. He is now in isolation at the Infectious Diseases Clinic "Dr. Fran Mihaljević". His twin brother, an employee of HEP, was also infected. The young girl's girlfriend is not infected, but she remains to be watched and the tests will be repeated. Epidemiologists started contacting those who were in their vicinity. The patient traveled by bus from Italy and is checked by everyone on the bus. The two infected are in good condition and have a mild clinical picture.
 
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[h=2]New case of coronavirus in Croatia – seven now infected[/h] By Mark Thomas Mar 01, 2020 Published inCroatia
The number of people infected with the coronavirus in Croatia has risen to seven. There are four infected people with coronavirus in hospital in Zagreb and three in Rijeka. The latest case was discovered in Rijeka and it is believed that the patient had been in close contact with someone already infected in Rijeka.
 
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By Mark Thomas Mar 03, 2020
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The ninth case of coronavirus in Croatia was confirmed this morning.

The latest case is a truck driver from Varaždin in northern Croatia and is the first case that isn’t in either Zagreb or Rijeka. According to reports the ninth victim of coronavirus in Croatia is a truck driver who drove between Croatia and Italy.

There are five cases of coronavirus in Rijeka, all from the same family, and three in Zagreb, and all of the cases so far have been with adults.
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Another case of coronavirus has been confirmed in Croatia bringing the number of infected people to 13. This new case has been detected in a city that has so far been immune to the COVID-19 virus. On Monday the latest case of coronavirus in Croatia was uncovered in Croatia in the city of Pula.

It is believed that the latest case is a man who lived in Pula in northern Croatia but worked in Italy. The patient is in isolation in Pula Hospital
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The first three people infected with the coronavirus in Croatia have now tested negative for the virus and could go home tomorrow. The Croatian Minister of Health, Vili Beroš, stated that the first three Croatian citizens to contract the COVID-19 virus are now negative and if other tests prove negative they could be released within 48 hours.

In Croatia, 19 people have been officially infected with the coronavirus so far, and these first three patients have been in quarantine for 15 days. These first coronavirus patients in Croatia are two brothers from Zagreb and one man from Rijeka.
 
81 cases of coronavirus in Croatia with 12 new cases confirmed today

By Mark Thomas Mar 18, 2020
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In Croatia, 81 cases of coronavirus infection have been confirmed so far. Today, we have 12 new cases, stated the Health Minister Vili Beros said at a National Staff press conference.

"Our preparations for the third phase are adequate, and it is especially important that the situation in Slavonia is calming down. When it comes to doctors who are ill, we are organized enough to be able to organize the redistribution," commented Minister Vili Beros. Over 1,100 tests have been carried out in Croatia and the Prime Minister also confirmed that he had taken the test and the results were negative.
 
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Eight new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Croatia, which puts their total number at 113, the national civil protection authority said on Friday.

"The average age of the patients is 42.6, which is the reason why the clinical picture of most of them is good. There has been no deterioration of the symptoms in most cases, except for one person, who has been put on a ventilator but whose condition is still stable," Health Minister Vili Beros said at a news conference.

So far 1,604 tests for coronavirus have been done, and five patients have recovered.

Beros underlined that according to reports from Italy, as many as 40% of Italian citizens are not complying with health authorities' instructions, while Chinese health authorities underline the importance of following those instructions, which is of crucial importance for stopping the spread of the infection.

Close to 13,000 Croatians are in self-isolation, 790 cases are under medical supervision, 84 people are in quarantine, of whom 52 are Croatian nationals, and 18 drivers are in quarantine as well, Public Health Institute head Krunoslav Capak said.
 
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Croatia reports 1st death of person infected with coronavirus
By Brinkwire on March 20, 2020

ZAGREB, March 19 (Xinhua) — Croatia announced on Thursday that a man who died a day ago had coronavirus, which made him the country’s first coronavirus-related death.

Although the official results from the autopsy are still pending, health authorities have confirmed that he was tested positive for coronavirus post-mortem.

There are 102 confirmed cases of COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus, in the southeastern European country as of Thursday morning, according to official website koronavirus.hr...
 
235 cases of coronavirus in Croatia – new cases expected in Dubrovnik


Mar 22, 2020

There are 235 people infected with coronavirus in Croatia as 29 new cases were confirmed this morning at a press conference at the National Civil Protection Headquarters.

The Minister of the Interior stated that in light of the series of strong earthquakes that shook the Croatian capital this morning that coronavirus is far more dangerous and indeed more challenging than the earthquakes.
 
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Coronavirus cases in Croatia rise by 52 to 306 in total

By Mark Thomas Mar 23, 2020
Published inCroatia
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The number of people infected with coronavirus in Croatia has risen overnight by 52 and is now 306.

Minister Vili Beros announced the new confirmed cases of coronavirus in Croatia at this morning’s press conference in the Civil Protection Headquarters. He also stated that a Croatia Airlines plane had landed at Zagreb Airport carrying medical equipment that has been donated to Croatia by the United Arab Emirates
 
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382 coronavirus cases in Croatia – 16 discharged from hospital

By Mark Thomas Mar 24, 2020Published inCroatia
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There are currently 382 people infected with coronavirus in Croatia, with 21 new cases reported. At the regular press conference held by the Civil Protection Headquarters the Minister of Health, Vili Beros, stated that Croatia has 382 cases of coronavirus.

There is however some good news as 16 patients have been discharged from hospital. "Today's increase is 67, this is still within our forecast. I am glad that the number of cured is 16 and they were discharged. The number of those tested is 3159. The data from Italy is encouraging as well," said Beros.
 
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ZAGREB, March 26 (Hina) – Thirty-nine new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Croatia on Thursday, which puts their total number at 481.

“If we compare this increase with the situation on Wednesday morning, we can see that we are still keeping the situation under control. The number of those infected is not growing at an exponential rate, which is very important,” Health Minister Vili Beros said at a news conference of the national civil protection authority.

A total of 3,958 people have been tested for the virus, and on Wednesday alone 566 tests were done, which shows that testing has been stepped up, he said.

Fourteen patients are on ventilators – 8 in Zagreb, 3 in Osijek and 1 each in Rijeka, Split and Dubrovnik.

Beros said that of the total number of patients, 3% were on ventilators, which, he said, was satisfactory as previous estimates had predicted a 5% share.

National police chief Nikola Milina said that two police officers had tested positive for the coronavirus and that 90 employees of the Ministry of the Interior were in self-isolation.

Minister of the Interior Davor Bozinovic, who heads the national civil protection authority, thanked citizens for complying with instructions and decisions of the civil protection authority.
 
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