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Croatia rolls out stricter measures in more regions as caseload grows - World News

Croatia rolls out stricter measures in more regions as caseload grows - World News
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Croatia set to further ease COVID-19 restrictions - World News

2021-05-26 12:05:59 GMT2021-05-26 20:05:59(Beijing Time) Xinhua English ZAGREB, May 26 (Xinhua) Croatia s National Civil Protection Headquarters on Wednesday announced further easing of anti-COVID-19 measures. Starting Friday, public gatherings will be allowed to up to 100 people. Bars, restaurants, and cafes will serve their customers one hour longer, to 11 pm. Restaurants will be allowed to serve indoors while bars still only at terraces. Wedding ceremonies will be allowed to up to 120 guests who are vaccinated, have recovered from infection, or with a negative PCR test. Masks will still be mandatory indoors. Chief epidemiologist Krunoslav Capak said on Wednesday that a recent pilot business meeting with guests who are vaccinated, were infected in the past six months, or have a negative PCR test, showed that there was no infection or transmission between guests. It proved that such events can go on, he noted.

Religious communities in Croatia grapple COVID-19 challenges amid earthquakes

Editor s note:  As part of our Coronavirus: One Year Later coverage, we invited leaders of women s congregational associations to reflect on how the pandemic has affected religious life in their regions. Some provided overviews; others focused on their individual congregations as emblematic of shared experience. This entry is from the Croatian Conference of Religious. (NCR, GSR logo/Toni-Ann Ortiz) COVID-19 and the preventive measures that the whole world has been facing for a year now have also affected Croatia and its religious communities. Apostolic communities were affected more than cloistered ones. In total, there were 417 COVID-19 infected patients with severe symptoms, 159 patients who tested positive but without symptoms, 992 persons who had to self-isolate (they tested negative but had contact with someone who had tested positive), and eight who died of COVID-19 in Croatian religious communities, according to data compiled by the Croatian Conference of

Civil Protection Headquarters: Current Measures in Croatia Extended Until January 31, 2021

Civil Protection Headquarters: Current Measures in Croatia Extended Until January 31, 2021
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