The Croatian National Headquarters is moving towards the introduction of mandatory self-isolation for people coming from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, gatherings will be limited to one hundred people, and masks will be mandatory in all closed spaces.
These are the measures that were discussed at a meeting of the National Civil Protection Headquarters of Croatia on Wednesday, Jutarnji List unofficially found out.
Measures should be introduced gradually. The public should be informed today regarding the reintroduction of 14-day self-isolation for all those who enter Croatia from Serbia and BiH, but the final decision on that has not been made yet.
Krunoslav Capak, director of the Croatian Institute of Public Health, states that the pandemic is raging in other countries, and claims that there are about 300 cases a day in Serbia, and in BiH, as he said, the number of patients has jumped to more than 400, and the possibility of self-isolation for citizens coming from those countries is being considered.
He added that they warn citizens not to go shopping there because it is cheaper. Of course, this is not a free border, but you should report to Enter Croatia and the border police are considering the reason for entering the Republic of Croatia.
If it is justified, then those citizens are allowed to enter, and if there is no reason, then they are not. More than 50% of people who come to the border go back.
When it comes to tourists, the situation, as he says, is favorable for now.