Google has released a global report about moving of the citizens during the coronavirus pandemic "COVID-19 Community Mobility Report". For Croatia, the data shows that citizens have significantly reduced their usual activities from 16th of February to 29th of March.
When it comes to retail and recreation section of the research, which shows mobility trends for places like restaurants, cafes, shopping centers, theme parks, museums, libraries, and movie theaters, the number of Croatians that were active at that field dropped for 82 percent compared to baseline.
Mobility trends for places like grocery markets, food warehouses, farmers markets, specialty food shops, drug stores, and pharmacies also show a decrease of 57 percent.
Mobility trends for places like national parks, public beaches, marinas, dog parks, plazas, and public gardens dropped for 45 percent, while going to public transport, to hubs such as subway, bus, and train stations went down for 74 percent.
When it comes to going to workplaces, the numbers also went down 50 percent. However, mobility trends for places of residence went up for 15 percent, which means that many Croatians decided to stay at home!
There is also detailed information on Counties in Croatia, and you can see the whole report here.
Google prepared this report to help everybody, especially public health officials understand responses to social distancing guidance related to COVID-19. As they say, this report shouldn’t be used for medical diagnostic, prognostic, or treatment purposes. It also isn’t intended to be used for guidance on personal travel plans. Location accuracy and the understanding of categorized places varies from region to region, so they don’t recommend using this data to compare changes between countries, or between regions with different characteristics (e.g. rural versus urban areas).