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

Croatia: One new coronavirus case of after four-day streak with zero cases

One person has been infected with the coronavirus in Croatia in the last 24 hours, while ten patients have recovered, the National Civil Protection Authority said on Thursday.

The newly-infected person is from the Koprivnica-Krizevci County.

Fifteen persons are being treated in hospitals, three of whom are on ventilators. To date, a total of 67,997 persons have been tested, 183 in the last 24 hours.

There have been 2,247 cases of the infection, 2,105 recoveries and 103 deaths since late February.

One infected person has been registered after there were no new cases in the last four days.

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Over the past 24 hours there have been no new Covid-19 cases in Croatia, the national civil protection authority said on Thursday, adding that the number of cases since the start of the epidemic totalled 2,249.

To date, 69,606 people have been tested, including 257 in the last 24 hours. Seven patients are hospitalised and none are on a ventilator.

The number of patients who have recovered totals 2,132, including two in the last 24 hours. Of that figure, 828 have recovered in hospital and 1,311 at home.

The death toll stands at 106.

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Over the past 24 hours, two new Covid-19 cases have been registered in Croatia, bringing the total of infections to date to 2,254, the national civil protection authority said on Monday.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, 70,254 samples have been tested, including 144 over the past 24 hours. Seven patients are currently hospitalised and none are on a ventilator.

The number of persons who have recovered to date is 2,140, including six over the past 24 hours.

The death toll is 107.


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Eleven new cases of infection with the novel Covid-19 coronavirus have been detected in Croatia in the last 24 hours, the government said on Thursday.

Most of the new cases are imports, but there are also cases of local transmission, Tomislav Dulibic, state secretary at the Ministry of Health, said at the government session, adding that all the cases had been promptly processed, their close contacts identified and that the situation was under control.

Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic said that the latest report was "a warning that the virus is still here and that the recommendations by the Public Health Institution need to be observed."

"It is important that our citizens do not travel abroad, especially not to countries in our neighbourhood, unless necessary, and that on returning they behave responsibly. Such behaviour is a precondition for the favourable epidemiological situation in Croatia to be kept under control, which in turn is a precondition for the normal functioning of the economy," Bozinovic added.

He announced that two ships were expected from China on June 19 and 26 bringing 407.3 tonnes of purchased and donated medical and protective equipment.

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ZAGREB, June 20 (Hina/CW) – There were 19 new COVID-19 cases reported in Croatia in the last 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases to 2,299, the national crisis management team said in a statement on Saturday.
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There were no new COVID-19-related fatalities reported in the last 24 hours. The current death toll stands at 107. There have been 2,142 recoveries to date.
 
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Coronavirus Croatia – 22 new cases of Covid-19 in Croatia – facemasks mandatory on public transport

By Mark Thomas Jun 24, 2020Published inCroatia
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The National Civil Protection Headquarters announced that there have been 22 new cases of Covid-19 in Croatia over the past 24 hours, meaning a total of 2,388 people have been infected since the pandemic began.
 
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During the spring months Croatia successfully limited the spread of the disease and by early June the number of new cases had fallen to just a few daily or even none. However, the number of new cases has soared in recent weeks, with many blaming the spread on gatherings such as weddings.

Around 500,000 tourists from central European countries and Germany are currently holidaying on the Adriatic coast, but there have been very few cases of the virus among them.

So far Croatia has registered 3,672 cases of COVID-19 and 118 deaths. At the moment there are 1,088 active cases.
 
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The number of cases since the first one was reported on February 25 has reached 4,039, Health Minister Vili Beros said at a press conference.

To date, 2,729 persons have recovered from the novel coronavirus, and over the past 24 hours, 934 patients have been discharged from the hospital. The number of people who have recovered at home has reached 1,795.

Currently, 136 patients are hospitalised, including four on ventilators.

The average age of patients is 47. There have been no deaths over the past 24 hours so the death toll stands at 120.
 
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