As of 1:40 pm on July 19th, 92 new cases occurred in the last 24 hours.
With this, the total number of people infected in Japan is 1,207. Of these, 153 are undergoing hospitalization treatment, and 9 of them are undergoing mechanical ventilation.
The cumulative number of infected persons has already recovered to 3,018 out of 4,345. The cumulative total of deaths is 120.
The summer season in Europe has also entered production, and the number of people has increased since the middle of last week. Although not as usual, the city center and beaches are bustling.
Clerks at restaurants and cafes wear masks and do their best.
Although you are obliged to wear a mask in the store, most people do not wear a mask on the street.
Information from the Japanese Embassy in Belgrade:
○ The Serbian government has expanded the obligation to wear masks already imposed indoors in Belgrade to the whole country, and also applies to places where sufficient distance can not be secured outdoors (store queues, bus stops, etc.). Announced additional measures such as.
1. On July 15, the Serbian government announced new preventive measures against infection (Effective Friday, 17th).
(1) Expand the target of indoor mask wearing (introduced in Belgrade city) to the whole area of Serbia (2) Obligate to wear masks in places where sufficient distance can not be secured even outdoors (shop waiting line, bus stop, etc.) (3) Wearing a mask is recommended even in other outdoor places. (4) Expanding the scope of the ban on meetings of more than 10 people in public places (already introduced in Belgrade city) to all areas of Serbia, whether indoors or outdoors. (5) In public places, maintain a social distance of 1.5 meters or more and secure a space of at least 4 square meters per person.
From the Japanese Embassy in Zagreb ● As of 2:00 pm on July 15, the cumulative number of new coronavirus infections in Croatia was 3,953 (+126), the total number of healers was 2,629 (+71), and the total number of dead The number is 120 (+0). So far, 97,724 inspections (+1,804) have been conducted. *Numbers in parentheses are from the previous day.
● In Croatia, the infection is spreading again. As of 2:00 pm on July 15, there are 1,204 patients.
● The immigration control measures currently implemented by the Croatian government will be extended until July 31st.
● From July 15, the scope of obligation to wear masks has been expanded. When using public transportation, when visiting a medical institution as a sympathy, when entering a store, etc., enter a company/store with customer service such as a post office, a bank, a barber/beauty salon, or an administrative agency such as police. Even when wearing a mask was mandatory.
Since the duty to wear a mask inside the store was introduced from 7/15, many people are sightseeing with one mask, but most people including tourists and locals do not wear it outdoors. Hmm.
Tourist spots Because the number of tourists is smaller than usual, tourists and summer vacationers seem to be enjoying themselves at ease.
Information from the Embassy of Japan in Zagreb
〇 According to the Croatian Public Health Bureau's recommendation on July 10, those who enter from other countries due to tourism, business, school attendance or other urgent private circumstances will be obliged to voluntarily be isolated for 14 days after entering Croatia.
However, this obligation is exempted for the purpose of tourism, business, school attendance, etc. if you submit a negative result of the PCR test performed within 48 hours.
〇 In addition, passengers transiting from Croatia for transfer purposes will be exempt from the obligation of self-isolation if they leave the neighboring country within 12 hours of entering Croatia.
〇 From today's July 13th, the following persons will be obliged to wear a mask due to the decision of the Croatian Civil Protection Headquarters date.
-Medical staff and visitors-Public transportation drivers, other staff and passengers-Store employees and customers-visiting customers-Service workers engaged in cooking or serving-Croatian public health Persons who are instructed to wear a mask by special instructions or recommendations of the station
In addition to public transportation, wearing masks has become a danger in supermarkets and other stores, as well as in hospitals and other medical facilities.
It is mandatory to wear a mask in shops such as supermarkets and in public transportation, but most people walk without wearing a mask in other places.
Scenes of tourist spots Annual events such as film festivals are held as usual, although the audience is smaller than usual.
From the Japanese Embassy in Zagreb
● At 2:00 pm on July 9, the total number of people infected with the new coronavirus in Croatia was 3,416 (+91), the total number of healers was 2,323 (+46), and the total number of dead was 115 (+1). )is. So far, 89,764 cases (+1,529) have been examined. *Numbers in parentheses are the day before.
● In Croatia, the infection is spreading again. In addition, as of 2:00 pm on July 9, there are 978 patients.
〇 The Croatian government is calling for a physical distance from others. Specifically, it requires a distance of 1 meter outdoors and 2 meters indoors.
* Also, from June 25, it is compulsory to wear a mask when using public transportation.
From July 10th to 12th, due to the Split Ultra Festival, the Mediterranean Film Festival and other events, the peristel will be closed depending on the time of day, at which time the perstel door on the passage leading from the South Gate of the Old Town to Perister will be closed.
Due to COVID-19, the underground part of the Diocletian Palace remains open from 08:00 to 15:00, Monday-Saturday, and closed on Sundays and public holidays.
57 new cases were reported at 14:00 on July 6th yesterday, and there are currently a total of 955 patients.
301 of them are in the city of Zagreb, of which 200 are mostly inland in the eastern Osijek-Balaña county, less in the Adriatic coast with many tourists, for example 34 in Split-Trogir and 13 in Dubrovnik. I am.
The Croatian government continues to recommend hand washing, wearing masks and keeping indoors at a distance of 2 meters and outdoor at a distance of 1.5 meters.