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Number of People Vaccinated Has Surpassed One Million, Says PM
He thanked healthcare workers, the Croatian Institute of Public Health, the Health Ministry and all services “who are working daily ...
No More AstraZeneca in Croatia as of Summer as EU Contract Expires
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, after June 2021, the European Union’s contract with AstraZeneca will expire and there will be no ...
Zagreb AstraZeneca Stocks Used as Vaccination Pace Picks Up
As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, more of Zagreb’s citizens were vaccinated with the AstraZeneca vaccine than with Pfizer according to the ...
Highlights of the Week: 5 Big Events in Croatia from May 3-9, 2021
President Milanović loved by locals in Plaški. Firefighters quickly reacted to the fire in Zagreb recycle yard. Pula celebrated its ...
Croatia’s Coronavirus Update: 2,007 New Cases, 41 Deaths, 2,337 Recoveries
In the last 24 hours, the COVID-related death toll has increased by 41 to 7,081. Currently, there are 14,507 active ...
Croatia Logs 2,904 New COVID-19 Cases, 44 Deaths
There are currently 14,604 active cases, with 2,278 patients who are in hospital, including 253 on ventilators. The number of positive cases in ...
Health Minister Vili Beroš Says 230,000 Vaccine Doses to Arrive Weekly As of May
“The pressure on hospitals has been growing, notably by younger patients. The number of hospitalisations and patients on ventilators continues ...
Croatia’s Coronavirus Update: 2,106 New Cases, 42 Deaths, 1,877 Recoveries
The COVID-related death toll has increased by 42 to 6,643. Croatia has currently 13,999 active cases, including 2,198 patients who ...
The Croatian Chamber of Commerce (HGK) Requests Priority Vaccination for Shop Assistants, Builders, Undertakers
Josip Zaher, the HGK vice president for commerce and financial institutions, pointed out that those employed in trade, especially those working ...
Croatia Will Have Received 1.8 Million Pfizer COVID Doses by 1 July
Representatives of the team said at a news conference that Croatia has registered a 32% weekly rise in new cases, and ...