The Croatian Institute of Public Health in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture has published Recommendations for the prevention of COVID-19 during professional artistic performances, cultural programs and events and Recommendations for the production and recording of audiovisual and musical content during the COVID-19 epidemic.
Recommendations of the Croatian Institute of Public Health for holding cultural events
Ministry of Culture and Media, Croatia,
25 June 2020, Croatia
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