COVID certificates will not be abolished for the time being, the head of the COVID-19 crisis management team, Interior Minister Davor Bozinovic, said on Monday, refuting chief epidemiologist Krunoslav Capak's announcement that they might be partially abolished.
“From the start, we introduced a restricted COVID certificate mandate in Croatia and are following everything that is going on. However, the measure will stay for the time being, including the use of COVID certificates as it is,” Bozinovic told the press.
Capak said earlier today that a partial abolishment of COVID certificates was being considered because they are losing in importance since the appearance of the Omicron variant and the fact that this year Croatia has registered 40,000 reinfections.
Bozinovic said the crisis management team would continue to follow developments in Croatia, the world and Europe, recalling that in some European countries it is not possible to enter a bar, a restaurant or a hotel without a COVID certificate, and that Germany has announced easing restrictions just before Easter.
“At the moment, we are still not in that situation,” he said, adding that incidence in Croatia is still high.
“Let’s be realistic, those advocating a major abolishment (of restrictions) have higher vaccination rates,” he said, but would not specify the number of new daily cases which would be acceptable to abolish the certificates.
Bozinovic said 125,000 infections had been detected since the certificates were mandated in public services and that this had slowed down the spread of the virus and ensured the functioning of all public services.
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