Health Minister Vili Beros said at a cabinet meeting on Thursday that despite continual measures and responsible behaviour by most citizens, the past week has seen the largest number of people infected with coronavirus and related deaths.
“We cannot be pleased with the current epidemiological situation or with the irresponsible behaviour of some individuals. All of that puts a lot of pressure on epidemiologists and other health workers, physicians and nurses, hospitals and the health system overall,” said Beros.
He added that today, the 241st day since the outbreak of coronavirus in Croatia, a total of 1,563 new cases were registered and that currently there are 7,380 active cases with 661 patients receiving hospital treatment.
In the past week 686 patients were admitted to hospital while 448 were released. Compared to the week before, there is a noticeable increase in the number of people being hospitalised.
Currently 610 health workers are infected and 1,341 are in self-isolation.
“Despite the increase in the number of new cases no major hotspots have emerged and on the most part they are micro-clusters and involve small groups,” he added.
Hospitals increasing capacity to cater for coronavirus patients
Epidemiologists keep recording infections that are connected with family gatherings, parties, choirs, going out, training and sport events, from where they spread into the working community. A significant portion of those infected have had contacts with people who were previously infected.
Beros said that he expects appropriate participation by all stakeholders in the health system. Primary health care has the obligation to work on prevention and curbing the spread of the epidemic, he said.
We are in a situation when we all need to do our bit, just like medical staff in intensive care units have been doing for months, he underscored.
Hospitals have been instructed to increase their capacity to cater for Covid-19 patients and to provide daily reports of the number of health workers who have been infected as well as schedule examinations for patients whose diagnosis and condition do not allow deferrals.