The Croatian Prime Minister's wife, Ana Maslac-Plenkovic, tested positive for coronavirus on Saturday and after that Plenkovic himself underwent testing and his test was negative, however, he went into self-isolation, the government's public relations office reported on Saturday evening.
After having a slightly elevated body temperature, Mrs Ana Maslac-Plenkovic underwent testing for coronavirus on Saturday and her test was positive, the government stated.
After his wife was diagnosed with coronavirus, the Prime Minister also underwent testing and his test was negative. However, the precautionary measure of staying at home for 10 days was imposed on Plenkovic and he will continue performing his duties from home, the government’s spokesman Marko Milic said.
The head of the prime minister’s office, Zvonimir Frka-Petesic, said on Sunday PM Andrej Plenkovic was self-isolating from his wife, who has coronavirus, and their children, adding that he had no symptoms, was continuing to do his job and that the government was working normally.
Plenkovic has been self-isolating since Saturday, when his wife tested positive. His test came back negative.
“The government is working normally. This morning we had two meetings via video link,” Frka-Petesic told the press.
He said the prime minister would participate in Monday’s cabinet meeting via video link and that as far as he knew, nothing would be cancelled and that all meetings would be virtual.
Asked if the prime minister would get tested again, he said he would when epidemiologists decided that it was necessary.