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Reliefs have come into effect in Croatia and Slovenia
In order to relief pandemiological restrictions, gymnasiums, casinos, betting offices, language schools and various workshops could be opened and cafes allowed to sell beverages in Croatia. In Slovenia, all shops could be opened, only the restaurants remained closed, according to a report, published by the crisis teams on Monday.
Croatian Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic, head of the crisis team, said at a press conference that if the number of people infected continues to fall, further relief could come into effect in March. You can’t do everything at once, he explained. According to him, Croatia is more open than any other EU member state in terms of pandemic restrictions. (MTI, Kriják Krisztina)
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