ZAGREB, Aug 12, 2020 – The Croatian Public Health Institute (HZJZ) on Tuesday amended its recommendations for nightclubs, suggesting that its owners organise their work in the open and prevent the stay of their guests indoors in order to prevent the spreading of the coronavirus.
The HZJZ said its latest recommendations for nightclubs were in line with the current situation regarding the coronavirus disease in Croatia.
Nightclubs that cannot organise their work in the open are allowed to continue operating as cafes.
The HZJZ has also banned dance floors, recommending that instead seating areas with tables and chairs be set up, with a distance of 1.5 metres between them.
The latest recommendations were made in light of the appearance of new coronavirus hot spots, notably in nightclubs along the coast.