On the so-called traveler map, Croatia belongs to the red category of countries with a high risk of infection. The list is updated weekly by the Czech Ministry of Health on the basis of data from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). Along with Croatia, Bulgaria, Belgium, Ireland, Cyprus, Norway, Latvia, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Germany, Austria, Romania, Greece and Switzerland will also be in the red category from Monday.
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The first people interested in vaccination have so far threatened not to visit Croatia from the beginning of November, ie nine months after the last dose. The central reservation system and with it the first phase of vaccination was launched in mid-January this year. The second dose was given to people over the age of eighty in the first week of February.
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???????????????? Good news for the vaccinated! Croatian authorities have allowed fully vaccinated Czechs to come to the country for another year after the final dose. The period of validity of the vaccine is thus extended from the original 270 to 365 days.
– Jakub Kulhanek (@JakubKulhanek) October 2, 2021
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When returning from a country with a high or very high level of risk, the mandatory PCR test in the Czech Republic is no earlier than the fifth, but no later than the 14th day after arrival. Until then, the person must be self-insulating. Before returning, the test is only required if one uses public transport. Return conditions do not apply to persons who have completed two weeks of vaccination or who have had covid-19 in the last 180 days. However, the obligation to fill in the arrival form remains. Less than six million people in the Czech Republic have completed vaccinations.
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In Croatia, there were 1,061 coronavirus infections and eight covid-19 deaths in the past day. The number of infected has been increasing in recent weeks. There are 7,200 so-called active cases in the country with a population of about four million, and 738 people are in hospital with covid-19. About half of the adult population is fully vaccinated.
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