Zagreb turned dark red last Thursday.
Slovenia, Estonia and Lithuania are dark red completely, while the most favourable epidemiological situation considering the COVID-19 incidence rates is in the Czech Republic and Poland this week.
The colour red means a 14-day incidence of 75-200 cases of the infection with coronavirus per 100,000 inhabitants, with the share of positive cases exceeding 4%, and an area where the 14-day incidence is 200-500, while dark red is used to identify areas where the 14-day incidence exceeds 500.
The ECDC map is of a consultative character and some EU countries rely on it when imposing epidemiological restrictions for returning travellers.