The number of registered infections in the country exceeded 24 thousand.

Coronavirus: the second wave

Half a year after the spring outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, the second wave of the pandemic has arrived. The radical increase in the number of infected is forcing more and more countries to re-impose restrictions, despite the fact that the world economy has not even recovered from the effects of the spring outbreak. According to the signs, the second wave also reached Hungary. Follow our news!

Slovenia has introduced more restrictions to slow the spread of the coronavirus epidemic. Government spokeswoman Jelko Kacin announced on Monday that a restraining order would be introduced into the country starting Tuesday. According to the regulations, with some exceptions, no one can leave the district or city in which they have a permanent or temporary address.

Previously, the abandonment ban applied to regions, of which there are 12 in Slovenia, 212 districts and cities.

The country also closed nonessential shops, restaurants and hotels, as well as hair and beauty salons and, with a few exceptions, kindergartens and dormitories. The night curfew came into force on Tuesday last week and, starting Monday, educational institutions switched to digital education with the export of lower grades in primary schools.

According to data released by the government on Monday, the number of infected people rose from 1,116 to 24,068 on Sunday. Seven patients died, bringing the death toll to 248. Of the diagnosed patients, 523 are in the hospital, 82 of whom are treated in the intensive care unit.

In neighboring Croatia, according to a report from the crisis team, the number of confirmed infections rose by 828 in one day as of Monday, reaching 37,208. Fifteen people have died, bringing the death toll to 452. The hospital cares for 864 patients, 65 of whom are hooked up to a ventilator.

In both countries, fewer tests were carried out over the weekend than in previous days.



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