March 13, 2021 — In the past 24 hours, Croatia National Headquarters reported 823 new COVID-19 cases (13% positive) and 4,792 active cases. Twelve (12) have died and there are 18,618 people in self-isolation. Over the past 14 days, they have reported a total of 7,867 new cases.
In the past 24 hours, the individual Croatia counties also reported 882 new COVID-19 cases. In addition, they reported a total of 8,359 new cases over the past 14 days.
Croatia COVID-19 Quick Access
Croatia COVID-19 Testing Centers
Croatia COVID-19 Vaccine Registration
Croatia Current COVID-19 Data
Croatia Cumulative COVID-19 Data
Croatia County COVID-19 Case Count
Croatia County COVID-19 Links
Croatia COVID-19 News
Croatia Health Updates
Croatia National Headquarters Measures
Croatia Travel Information
European Union COVID-19 Statistics
Croatia COVID-19 Testing Centers
List of testing centers here.
Interactive map of testing centers here.
Croatia COVID-19 Vaccine Registration
Registration for COVID-19 vaccine in Croatia (in Croatian) here.
Croatia Current COVID-19 Data
823 — New cases
4,792 — Active cases
805 — Treated in hospitals
69 — On ventilators
23 — Deceased
530 — Recovered
6,230 — Tested
18,618 — In self-isolation
Croatia Cumulative COVID-19 Data
250,484 — Total cases (since 25.02.20)
240,022 — Total recovered (since 25.02.20)
5,670 — Total deceased (since 25.02.20)
1,422,558 — Total tested (since 25.02.20)
Croatia County COVID-19 Case Count
Sources: N1 here, koronavirus.hr here, and county links below. Deceased Information: Birth years and hospitals on koronavirus.hr Twitter here. Google Translate plugin download here. Google Translate here.
Croatia County COVID-19 Links
Links to the county websites or local media for COVID-19 daily reports. Google Translate plugin download here. Google Translate here.
Bjelovar-Bilogora County (website)
Brod-Posavina County (website)
Dubrovnik-Neretva County (website)
Istria County (Glas Istre)
Karlovac County (Karlovacki.hr)
Koprivnica-Križevci County (website)
Krapina-Zagorje County (website)
Lika-Senj County (website)
Međimurje County (website)
Osijek-Baranja County (website)
Požega-Slavonia County (website)
Primorje-Gorski Kotar County (website)
Šibenik-Knin County (sibenskiportal.hr)
Sisak-Moslovina County (website)
Split-Dalmatia County (Slobodna dalmacija)
Varaždin County (Varazdinski.net)
Virovitica-Podravina County (website)
Vukovar-Srijem County (website)
Zadar County (Zadarski.hr)
Zagreb City (website)
Zagreb County (website)
Croatia COVID-19 News
(Links to news stories will appear here.)
Croatia Health Updates
Koronavirus.hr (update between 10:00 – 12:00 CET in English) here, Facebook here, and Twitter here.
Croatian Institute of Public Health (update at 15:00 CET in Croatian) here.
COVID-19 INFO CROATIA Facebook group here.
US Embassy COVID-19 Information page here.
Croatia National Headquarters Measures
Croatia officially closed night clubs, night bars, and discos. Restaurants and cafes may serve guests on open terraces. Stores and businesses must adhere to the capacities prescribed by Civil Protection Headquarters. All events and gatherings with more than 25 people are prohibited, funerals included.
Effective January 29, 2021 — contactless “outdoor” sports were allowed in pools/balloons.
Effective February 15, 2021 — according to Prime Minister Plenković, the following measures were eased.
- Gyms and fitness centers opened, with strict adherence to epidemiological measures.
- Children may be provided with instruction in foreign language schools and workshops, with strict adherence to epidemiological measures.
- Betting centers, casinos, and slot machine clubs opened, under new epidemiological guidelines.
Terraces Open and Easing Restrictions on Indoor Training Effective March 1
Effective Monday March 1, 2021 — the terraces of cafes and restaurants will open:
- Hours of operation: from 6:00 to 22:00.
- Guests may only be served in open areas.
- Tables must be 3m apart, and the distance between guests at different tables must be at least 1.5m.
- Music will be allowed at low volumes.
- The number of guests will be calculated based upon on the size of the terrace.
- It is necessary to wear a mask when going to the enclosed part (of the establishment). This is only permitted for using the bathrooms.
- There must be disinfectant at the entrance and a prominent sign indicating the number of people allowed.
As of Monday March 1, training in enclosed facilities will also be permitted:
- No contact among athletes.
- The number of people will be limited – one person per 20 m2 maximum.
- A clearly marked sign at the entrance of the space.
- Halls must be regularly ventilated and thoroughly cleaned after each training session.
- It is recommended that locker rooms and showers not be used.
- It is necessary to wear a protective mask upon arrival and departure.
Official Croatia Government measures from koronavirus.hr — original here. These restrictions went into effect at midnight on November 27, 2020 and were updated to reflect changes effective March 1.
Masks Required Indoors and Public Spaces Where Social Distancing Not Possible
As of December 5, non-wearing or improper wearing of masks where they are mandatory will be punished with a 500 HRK fine (66 EUR).
Masks must be worn indoors and are mandatory in open public places where there is increased risk of virus transmission — where it is not possible to maintain a meter and a half distance. These circumstances include waiting in lines, riding in elevators and at public transport stops. More information here (in Croatian).
Restrictions on Entry Into Croatia Extended to March 31
Croatia initially imposed restrictions on entry effective December 1. Those have been extended to March 31, 2021. More information here:
- People from the United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil, Zanzibar and Austrian Tyrol must show a negative PCR test not older than 48 hours when entering Croatia and are assigned isolation for 14 days. Isolation can be shortened to 7 days if they obtain a PCR test and the test is negative. Travelers are advised to contact MUP at the following email address for details: [email protected]
- People from third countries who come to Croatia due to urgent personal reasons are limited to a maximum of 12 hours in Croatia.
- People who come with the aim of delivering aid to the earthquake-affected area may enter Croatia with prior consent from the headquarters.
Croatia Travel Information
- Re-open EU here.
- canitravel.net here.
- Euronews: Where can I book a holiday in Europe? here.
- Croatia Entry Restrictions: Effective December 1 and extended to March 31. More information here.
European Union COVID-19 Statistics
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control website here. The ECDC updates the EU/EEA 14-day cumulative COVID-19 cases/deaths per 100,000 on Thursdays (the most recent March 11).
Daily Croatia updates charts for EU/EEA 14-day cumulative COVID-19 cases/deaths per 100,000 every day.

Follow this link for all Daily Croatia updates on the COVID-19 pandemic. UPDATED: 15:00 CET (Central European Time)
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