Persons helping Croatia post-quake not subjected to Covid-19 protocols
31. December, 2020
Ljubljana – Slovenian residents travelling to Croatia to help in the disaster relief efforts in Croatia following Tuesday’s devastating earthquake in the Petrinja area and staying there up to 48 hours will be allowed to re-enter Slovenia without quarantining or producing a negative test for the novel coronavirus.
At the coronavirus press briefing on Wednesday, government spokesman Jelko Kacin said that the Interior Ministry had added this exception to the list of seven exceptions for entry to Slovenia without quarantine at home or negative test.
Civil Protection commander Srečko Šestan noted that the exception applied only to persons who were part of organised relief efforts and not to individual visits to the area south-east of Zagreb affected by the 6.4-magnitude quake.