Last Monday, there were 7,095 positive children, while the numbers increased to 11,885 on last Friday, and this rise is ascribed to the fast-spreading Omicron variant.
This past Friday, 184 schools out of a total of 1,313 schools in Croatia, had online classes.
Share of positive pupils in daily caseloads continues to be 15%
The Education Ministry explains that the more daily caseloads of the infection in the general population, the more pupils get infected, however, all the time a share of the positive students in the caseloads continues to be roughly 15%.
Over the last week, the number of positive primary school children jumped 88.5% to 4,118 positive cases registered on Friday.
The ministry said that there would be no state-level online classes because there were schools without any case of the infection, and therefore, it is up to local authorities to assess the situation in their communities and to decide on whether children can go to school or whether they should switch to virtual learning.
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