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ZAGREB: Croatia on Saturday extended its lockdown measures until May 4, as officials warned the danger of the coronavirus pandemic was not yet over for the small EU member.
Croatia originally imposed a lockdown on March 19 for 30 days, banning all public gatherings and closing all shops except for foodstores, pharmacies and petrol stations.
Schools and kindergartens were also closed and people were only allowed to leave their towns and cities of residence with special permission.
The confinement measures will now “remain in force until May 4,” a statement by the national civil protection authority said. (AFP)
Croatia originally imposed a lockdown on March 19 for 30 days, banning all public gatherings and closing all shops except for foodstores, pharmacies and petrol stations.
Schools and kindergartens were also closed and people were only allowed to leave their towns and cities of residence with special permission.
The confinement measures will now “remain in force until May 4,” a statement by the national civil protection authority said. (AFP)