
*The latest update for August 4, 2020 can be found here.
August 3, 2020 — There were 34 new reported COVID-19 cases in Croatia in the past 24 hours. There are currently 703 active cases. Four have died.
Follow this link for all Daily Croatia updates on the COVID-19 pandemic. UPDATED: 20:00 CET (Central European Time)
Current COVID-19 Data
34 – New cases
703 – Active cases
131 – Treated in hospitals
6 – On respirators
3 – Deceased
763 – Tested
2,250 – In self-isolation
Cumulative COVID-19 Data
5,294 – Total cases (since 25.02.20)
4,438 – Total recovered
153 – Total deceased
121,320 – Total tested
Neighboring Countries New & Active COVID-19 Cases
Italy – 159 New | 12,474 Active
Austria – 81 New | 1,604 Active
Slovenia – 1 New | 228 Active
Hungary – 9 New | 534 Active
Bosnia and Herzegovina – 166 New | 5,741 Active
Serbia – 258 New | 11,806 Active
Montenegro – 43 New | 1,804 Active
Croatia COVID-19 Updates
(Updates provided by Index)
New Cases by Croatia County
Virovitica-Podravina 0
Istria 0
Zadar County 1
Brod-Posavina 0
Lika-Senj 0
Bjelovarsko-Bilogora 0
Vukovarsko-Srijem 2
Šibenik-Knin 0
Splitsko-dalmatinska 24
Varaždinska 1
Osijek-Baranja 2
Požega-Slavonia 0
Karlovačka 0
Primorsko-Goranska 0
Sisak-Moslavina 0
Krapina-Zagorje 0
(Updates provided by Index)
13:05 – In the past 24 hours, Krapina-Zagorje County reported no new infections. There are currently 13 active COVID-19 cases.
12:40 – There are no new COVID-19 infections in Sisak-Moslavina County.
12:35 – Primorsko-Goranska County reported new COVID-19 infections.
The county reported that one person has recovered. There are currently 8 active cases and 143 have recovered. Two people are still hospitalized, while 6 are in isolation at home.
12:01 – There are no new cases in Karlovac County. An elderly woman died.
An elderly woman (born in 1935) from Vojnić, who had previously been hospitalized in OB Karlovac, died at the Karlovac General Hospital..
Yesterday, 32 people were tested for COVID-19 and all tests were negative. As of today, 98 people have been infected, of which 11 are active cases (home treatment), and 2 people have died. There are currently no people hospitalized at OB Karlovac. There are 44 people in self-isolation.
Last weekend, inspectors performed 6 inspections in Duga Resa: 2 health institutions, 2 banks, 1 post office and 1 church, and they not did find any violations of the prescribed health measures, the headquarters announced.
12:00 – Osijek-Baranja County confirmed 2 new COVID-19 infections.
11:57 – Varaždin County reported 1 new case.
11:55 – Split-Dalmatia County reported 24 new COVID-19 cases.
According to KBC Split, a 61-year-old man has died. In addition to having several severe chronic diseases, the man was also COVID-19 positive.
Split-Dalmatia County processed 303 tests and there are 24 new COVID-19 infections: 6 from Split, 1 from Komiža, 2 from Omiš, 1 from Vrlika, and 2 from Prgomet.
Among the new infections there are 11 wards and 1 employee from the Rehabilitation Center in Vrlika. Five are residents of Vrlika. The other cases include 1 from Šestanovac, 1 from Postira, 1 from Trilj, 1 from Seget, 1 from Dubrovačko-Neretvanska county and 2 from Karlovac County.
In total, 104 employees and 140 wards from the Rehabilitation Center in Vrlika were tested. However 3 people must repeat the tests.
Out of a total of 24 new cases, 6 are contacts of infected people, while the other 18 are being treated epidemiologically. Five hundred thirty-four people are in self-isolation. Nineteen COVID-19 positive people are hospitalized at KBC in Split.
11:30 – Požega-Slavonia County reported 7 new COVID-19 cases.
11:10 – For the second day in a row, there are no new COVID-19 infections in Šibenik-Knin County. There are currently 34 active cases, of which 4 people are being treated at the Department of Infectious Diseases of Šibenik Hospital. The rest have mild symptoms and are in self-isolation at home. Four COVID-19 tests were conducted.
9:55 – Vukovar-Srijem County reported 2 new COVID-19 cases (1 from Vukovar and 1 from Ivankovo).
9:35 – Bjelovar-Bilogora County reported no new COVID-19 infections.
9:35 – For the twenty-sixth day in a row, there are no new COVID-19 cases in Lika-Senj County.
9:35 – There are no new patients in Brod-Posavina County.
“In the last 24 hours there are no new COVID-19 infections in Brod-Posavina County. All tests were negative.”
The total number of infected people in Brod-Posavina County since the beginning of the epidemic is now 165. There are 16 active cases, of which 3 people are hospitalized. There are currently 66 people in self-isolation.
The Brod-Posavina County Central Committee Headquarters continues urge all citizens and organizers of public and private gatherings to adhere to the measures and recommendations to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
9:24 – Zadar County reported one new COVID-19 case.
Zadar County confirmed 1 new COVID-19 infection. The patient is an elderly man from the island of Vir. He is a family contact of a positive person, the County Civil Protection Headquarters reported on Monday. Yesterday, 57 samples were tested and 3 patients are hospitalized at the COVID-19 section of the Zadar General Hospital. There are 148 in self-isolation. During the past 24 hours, the Zadar Police Department did not detect a single violation of self-isolation.
9:00 – The Institute of Public Health of Istria County performed 34 COVID-19 tested for COVID-19. All test results were negative; there are no new infections. Three people have recovered.
At Pula General Hospital, a COVID-19 positive person, born in 1947, died of several chronic diseases. The deceased was a resident at the “Atilio Gamboc” Home for the Elderly and the Infirm in Umag.
7:58 – There are no new cases in Virovitica-Podravina County.
“There are no new COVID-19 infections in Virovitica-Podravina County. Twenty-one were tested and all were negative. Therefore, the number of currently active cases is still 7,” the Civil Protection Headquarters reported.
7:50 – Vukovar-Srijem County reported 26 new COVID-19 cases.
Gabriel Šokičić, Chief of Staff in Vinkovci, urged people not organize weddings larger than the specified limits.
“A wedding happened three weeks ago and now contacts are recording infections in waves. Everyone in Vinkovci has relatives in surrounding villages and are in contact with them. Maybe that’s why we are in the situation we are in,” he told RTL.
“There weren’t any gatherings in Vinkovci which caused the spread of COVID-19. We followed strict safety measures when we held the City Day (celebration) a week ago. Sixty were invited. We also had several planned events before and after that celebration. We cancelled them because we don’t want to take risks. I appeal to people to adhere to the measures, which specify that weddings may be held only with members of the immediate family,” he added.
(Updates provided by Index)
Croatia Health Updates & COVID-19 Tracking
Croatian Institute of Public Health (daily updates at 15:00 CET in Croatian) here.
Koronavirus.hr (daily updates at 14:00 CET in English) here, Facebook here, Twitter here and YouTube here.
CroatiaCovid19.info launched by HUT (Croatian Tourism Association) updates COVID-19 cases by region here.
World Live Updates
CNN updates can be found here.
The Guardian updates are here.
Al Jazeera updates are available here.
World Statistics & Pandemic Information
Johns Hopkins international map tracking spread of COVID-19 here.
Worldometers spreadsheets and charts here.
World Health Organization (WHO) updates here.
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*The latest update for August 4, 2020 can be found here.
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