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The Sunday shop closure has been lifted in Croatia, whileschools are opening in Slovenia
In Croatia, the Sunday lock was lifted citing the excellent epidemiological situation, and in Slovenia, all students will be able to go to school from next week – was said at a press conference of the crisis teams.
In Croatia, mass events for 100 people are allowed indoors and for 300 people in open space from Wednesday. From May 30, outdoor sports competitions can be held in the country, but without spectators for the time being. (Kriják Krisztina)
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