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Coronavirus In Croatia & The Balkans – Should You Cancel Your Trip To Croatia Or The Balkans

First published February 25th. Updated frequently as new information comes to hand. 

Coronavirus. A word that has been in the media for a few months. Lots of worrying media reports as well as many good news stories about the healed cases of Coronavirus (COVID-2019).

There is no denying the virus continues to spread globally, now including into the Balkans and across the Adriatic in Italy,

Croatia has now reported its first case. Croatia’s Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic has confirmed that a young man is in isolation after testing positive for COVID-2019. He had recently returned from Italy, where they have reported hundreds of cases and seven deaths (as of 25th February).

UPDATE 9 March: 13 cases are confirmed in Croatia. 

As you already know, COVID-2019 (also known as SARS-CoV-2) was first…

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