The situation is not the same in counties where more than a half of today's new cases were registered or in some others, he underscored.
In counties where there are mostly Austrian and Slovenian tourists, the epidemiological situation is good, Bozinovic told a press conference of the national COVID crisis management team.
He said they were communicating this to authorities in Vienna and Ljubljana.
10 counties with incidence of fewer than 10 cases per 100,000 people in 14 days
Croatian Public Health Institute head Krunoslav Capak said that in 14 days 10 counties had an incidence of fewer than 10 cases per 100,000 people, which is by Slovenian criteria a green zone. These are Bjelovar-Bilogora County, Istria County, Koprivnica-Krizevci County, Krapina-Zagorje County, Medjimurje County, Pozega-Slavonija County, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Sisak-Moslavina County, Varazdin County and Virovitica-Podravina County.
Vukovar and Split Counties with more than 40 cases per 100,000 people in 14 days
Two counties are in the red zone, with more than 40 cases in 14 days, and they are Vukovar-Srijem and Split-Dalmatia County.
Other countries are in the so-called orange zone, between 10 and 40, which Capak underscored as a good and favourable situation.
As for comparisons with other EU countries, he said that of the 27 countries we were not at the top or at the bottom, but in the middle, as the 13th country by incidence. The Netherlands, which has introduced measures for us, is below us, as one of the countries with a worse situation.
Commenting on the fact that the number of infected foreigners does not match data from abroad, Capak said that they had data they received officially and that since June there had been 54 persons for whom we had received a notification through the EWRS system that they had become infected in Croatia.
"We communicate with everyone, whoever officially sends us a report, we respond to it and conduct an investigation," Capak said.