Will Plenkovic now go into self-isolation?

Photo: Mario Ćuzić/HTS

CROATIAN tennis player and Novak Djokovic’s coach, Goran Ivanisevic, has announced today that he has been tested positive for coronavirus. 

Several days ago, it was revealed that Novak Djokovic was also tested positive for coronavirus.

Not long before it was revealed that Djokovic was tested positive, the Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic encountered Djokovic at the Adria Tour in Zadar. 

It was a brief encounter, but the Croatian Coronavirus Task Force has since been trying to prove that the contact between Djokovic and Plenkovic doesn’t fall under the definition of close contact and that there’s no need for the Prime Minister to self-isolate. 

In the meantime, Nikolina Babic, the president of the Croatian Tennis Association, went into self-isolation and said that it’s a preventive measure since she was with the tennis players the entire time in Zadar. At the same time, she said that she spent the whole time with the Prime Minister since he arrived in Zadar.

Will Plenkovic now go into self-isolation?

The Prime Minister was tested negative for coronavirus but didn’t self-isolate.

The photographs from Zadar show the Prime Minister in close contact not only with Djokovic but also with Ivanisevic, who was also tested positive. 

So the question arises whether the Prime Minister will now, after all this new information, go into self-isolation?

Index asked the government’s spokesperson Marko Milic the question and whether Plenkovic will be tested again. He said he has to check.

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