The terraces of restaurants and cafés in Croatia can be opened
From March 1, the terraces of restaurants and cafes will be open and indoor training will be allowed, Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said at a cabinet meeting on Thursday.
Plenkovic added that the details of the epidemiological measures will be announced by the crisis team on Friday.
The prime minister also stressed that mitigations should not be treated too loosely. If the situation gets worse, the government could tighten it again, he said. (MTI)
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