Coronavirus: With the dramatic deterioration of the situation in Hungary, the whole world is concerned



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The 14-day quarantine obligation due to the coronavirus epidemic in Croatia will be restored, Krunoslav Capak, director of the Croatian Institute of Public Health (HZJZ), told a crisis team at a press conference on Friday. Capak explained this by previously reducing the length of the official quarantine to ten days so that healthcare workers can return to work as soon as possible. However, this is no longer necessary because most healthcare workers have already been vaccinated against the coronavirus, he said.

The crisis team also reported on the epidemiological conditions of the new landforms. In Croatia, the terraces of restaurants and cafes can be opened from Monday and indoor training is also allowed. Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic, head of the crisis team, said the restaurants could be open from six in the morning until ten at night. Only staff can be inside. When using the bathroom, guests must wear a mask. On the terraces the distance of three meters between the tables must be respected. Music is not allowed, which the minister explained by the fact that in addition to loud music, people speak louder, which facilitates the spread of the virus.

For indoor workouts, a person can be within twenty square feet and contact should be avoided. As an example, he mentioned that in the case of basketball or soccer, you can do fitness training, shoot at goal or shoot a basket, but you can’t play a game. The use of common areas, such as changing rooms and showers, is also prohibited, he emphasized. (MTI)



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