For instance, Lika-Senj County's epidemiological authorities reported today that in the last 44 days there had not been any new case of the infection. Also, nobody in that county is in self-isolation any longer. During the epidemic, 869 local inhabitants, as well as foreigners working there, were placed in self-isolation and this measure is no longer needed in that county.
Since the start of the epidemic, there have been 22 inhabitants in this county diagnosed with this infectious disease, and 21 have recovered, while one patient died.
Osijek hospital with no more patients treated for COVID-19
The eastern county with its seat in Osijek has no more COVID-19 patients who need hospital treatment, and the remaining nine active cases are being treated at home, while three contacts are in self-isolation, according to the information provided by the Osijek-Baranja County epidemiological authorities on Monday.
In the northern city of Varazdin, the last COVID-19 patient who needed hospital treatment was discharged from the local hospital a week ago after recovering.
One more patient resident in Varazdin County is currently being treated in Zagreb's Fran Mihaljevic Hospital for Infectious Diseases.
The head of the Varazdin Hospital on Monday called for patience and caution, explaining that the end of epidemic could be declared only after one month passes after the recovery of the last positive patient.
No new COVID-19 cases in Croatia, 92.5% patients have recovered
In the last 24 hours, there has been no new case of the infection with coronavirus in Croatia, and the COVID-19 crisis management team on Monday reported five more recoveries.
Since the start of the epidemic in Croatia on 25 February, a total of 2,246 people have tested positive and of them, 2,077 have recovered to date.
The authorities have to date registered 103 deaths connected with COVID-19.
Currently, there are 22 patients being treated in hospitals for this infection, and four of them are on ventilators.