Croatia plans new restrictions as virus surges

Croatia plans new restrictions as virus surges

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ZAGREB, Croatia (AP) — Croatian authorities will limit gatherings and widen the use of COVID-19 passes to curb soaring infections after the numbers of infected people hit new records again on Friday.

The country’s crisis team said after a meeting that the new rules for gatherings will apply starting Saturday while the use of COVID passes will take more time to prepare.

Like much of Central and Eastern Europe, Croatia has seen a huge rise in infections and hospitalizations in the past weeks due to low vaccination rates and relaxed virus rules.

Most countries in the region have vaccination rates of about 50% or less, which is lower than the European Union average of about 75%.

Alarmed by the raging virus, some Croats who so far have not gotten vaccinated could be seen lining up Thursday evening to get a jab at a vaccination point in the capital Zagreb.

Drago Coric said he had been “skeptical” about vaccines but changed his mind after daily new cases peaked to several thousand daily.

Croatia reported nearly 7,000 new infections on Friday after confirming around 6,300 a day before.

“There are lot of (people) today and lately who have been infected,” he said. Coric added he came to get his first shot “for safety.”

Blaz, who gave only his first name, said he wants to have full freedom in the coming holiday season when relatives from abroad come to visit.

“I don’t want to be restricted with movement and measures that will be imposed apparently,” he said.

Croatia's Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic announced that only gatherings of up to 50 people will be allowed indoors from Saturday and they must end by midnight.

Bozinovic also said COVID passes will be introduced for employees in all state institutions, including the...

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