Teddy bears replace customers in Croatian restaurant amid pandemic
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Giant teddy bears are seen seated in a closed restaurant in Varazdin, Croatia, February 8, 2021. /VCG
Giant teddy bears are seen seated in a closed restaurant in Varazdin, Croatia, February 8, 2021. /VCG
Stuffed animals are placed around tables as customers, with some even wearing masks, signaling the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. /VCG
Stuffed animals are placed around tables as customers, with some even wearing masks, signaling the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. /VCG
Croatia has implemented strict measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic since October 2020, including the closure of restaurants, gyms and other businesses across the country. /VCG
Croatia has implemented strict measures to contain the COVID-19 pandemic since October 2020, including the closure of restaurants, gyms and other businesses across the country. /VCG
The country has recently seen a drop in new COVID-19 cases, leading to the reopening of some schools on February 8, 2021. /VCG
The country has recently seen a drop in new COVID-19 cases, leading to the reopening of some schools on February 8, 2021. /VCG