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

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The number of people infected with coronavirus in Croatia has risen to 657 since this morning with 22 new cases confirmed.

The Health Minister, Vili Beros, said at a press conference of the National Headquarters on Saturday afternoon that since this morning the number of coronavirus patients has increased by 22 and a total of 657 people are infected. The minister added that unfortunately five patients have died in Croatia due to coronavirus. The fifth victim is a middle-aged man.

"Unfortunately, one patient died. He had high blood pressure, which is one of the riskier diseases for coronavirus infection. Those who have some chronic diseases are at high risk and need to be very cautious," said the director of the infectious clinic, Alemka Markotic.

"Police have collected 3,290 reports of violations of self-isolation, of which 865 have been identified. Those fellow citizens who do not adhere to the measures will pay fines," said the Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic. The minister again urged citizens to stay home.
 
Source: https://www.croatiaweek.com/latest-croatia-confirms-56-new-covid-19-cases-6-deaths-52-recoveries/

LATEST: Croatia confirms 56 new COVID-19 cases, 6 deaths, 52 recoveries
by croatiaweek March 29, 2020 inNews


ZAGREB, March 29 (Hina) – Fifty-six new COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in Croatia, which puts their total number at 713, and a sixth patient has died, the national civil protection authority said on Sunday.

“The current satisfactory situation is a result of joint efforts by medical professionals, the civil protection authority and citizens. If we keep fighting against the epidemic this way, I believe that we will have as few harmful consequences as possible, which is why responsible behaviour is key to success,” Health Minister Vili Beros said at a news conference.

Six patients suffering from COVID-19 have died. The sixth fatality is an 84-year-old patient from Zagreb’s KB Dubrava Hospital, who had another serious illness...
 
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At the daily press conference of the National Headquarters the Minister of Heath, Vili Beros, announced that there are 790 cases of coronavirus in the country and that the number of infected people has risen by 77. On a positive note he also added that 64 patients have recovered, which is 12 more than yesterday.

Of the coronavirus patients in Croatia 27 are on a respirator and 6 have unfortunately died. A total of 6,404 test have been carried out up and down the country.
 
Source: https://www.croatiaweek.com/latest-croatia-confirms-96-new-covid-19-cases-on-wednesday/

ZAGREB, April 1 (Hina) – The national COVID-19 crisis management team reported on Wednesday afternoon that in the last 24 hours, there had been 96 new cases of infection with coronavirus, bringing the total number to 963.

In the last 72 hours, there were no new coranavirus-related deaths in the country, which means that so far, this infection has taken the lives of six Croatians.

Since the outbreak of the crisis, 7,680 samples have been tested, and 665 tests have been performed in the past 24 hours.

This shows that 12.52 percent of those tested have been positive to COVID-19, Health Minister Vili Beros said.

Seventy three (73) patients have recovered. Currently, 34 patients are on ventilators...
 
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Coronavirus Croatia: Number of coronavirus cases in Croatia breaks 1,000 – one more death

By Mark Thomas Apr 02, 2020Published inCroatia

There are 1,011 people in Croatia infected with coronavirus with 48 new cases reported today. At the regular press conference, the Croatian Minister of Health, Vili Beros, confirmed that there are 48 new cases in the country bringing the total of cases to 1,011.

He also added that unfortunately another person has died from the virus bringing the total of fatalities to seven. Currently 35 people are on respirators throughout Croatia and in a positive note 88 people have recovered.
 
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Coronavirus Croatia: 1,126 Confirmed Cases In Croatia – 12 People Have Died

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Since the 25th of February this year, when the first case of COVID-19 coronavirus was confirmed in Croatia until today there are 1,126 cases of the virus. At the regular press conference today of the Civil Protection Directorate the news on the current coronavirus situation in the country was announced and unfortunately another four patients have lost the battle with COVID-19 bring the number of fatalities to 12.
 
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Coronavirus Croatia: 1,182 cases of COVID-19 in Croatia
By Mark Thomas Apr 05, 2020

According to the latest information there are 1,182 cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Croatia meaning that in the past 24 hours 56 new cases have been detected...39 people on respirators, and that unfortunately, today, three people have died, one in Zadar, Dubrovnik and Osijek.
 
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Coronavirus Croatia: 1,182 cases of COVID-19 in Croatia

By Mark Thomas Apr 05, 2020
According to the latest information there are 1,182 cases of COVID-19 coronavirus in Croatia meaning that in the past 24 hours 56 new cases have been detected.

The Croatian Minister of Health, Vili Beros, commented at the daily press conference of the Civil Protection Directorate that across the country there are 39 people on respirators, and that unfortunately, today, three people have died, one in Zadar, Dubrovnik and Osijek. On the positive side 125 patients have made a full recovery.

"Our epidemiological line is still linear. Let's keep it that way and stick to the measures," emphasized Beros. He added that 10,840 tests have been done so far, 1,014 in the past 24 hours
 
Source: https://www.croatiaweek.com/latest-croatia-confirms-40-new-coronavirus-cases-on-monday-one-death/

LATEST: Croatia confirms 40 new coronavirus cases on Monday, one death
by croatiaweek April 6, 2020 inNews
Vili Beros

ZAGREB, April 6 (Hina) – In the past 24 hours, 40 new cases of coronavirus have been detected in Croatia and one more person has died, the National Civil Protection Authority told a regular press conference on Monday.

“In the past 24 hours in Croatia, we have 40 new COVID-19 positive patients, which means a total of 1,222 patients,” Health Minister Vili Beros told reporters...
 
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Coronavirus Croatia: 66 new cases of COVID-19 in Croatia – 1,600 cases in total

By Mark Thomas Apr 12, 2020
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In the last 24 hours there have been 66 new cases of COVID-19 detected in Croatia, which brings the total number of people infected to 1,600.

The Minister of Health, Vili Beros, stated at the regular daily press conference that unfortunately two more patients have lost their lives, meaning that 23 people have now died. Whilst on the positive front a total of 373 people have made a full recovery from coronavirus.

There are currently 34 patients on respirators in Croatia. And regarding health professionals, a total of 212 are positive for COVID-19 with a further 660 healthcare workers in self-isolation.
 
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Coronavirus Croatia: 50 new cases in past 24 hours in Croatia – 1,650 in total

By Mark Thomas Apr 13, 2020Published inCroatia
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The Health Minister, Vili Beros, stated at the regular daily press conference of the Civil Protection Directorate that in the past 24 hours there have been 50 new cases of coronavirus detected bringing the total number of people infected to 1,650.

The average age of patients is 49.97 and a total of 17,900 people have been tested so far.

The Minister also announced that two people have died from COVID-19, and both of the latest victims were from Split.

356 people were hospitalized yesterday, which is less than in the previous day. 283 were dismissed, which is 27 more than in the previous period. The total number of people who have made a full recovery is 400.
 
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