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  • #1982

    883 new COVID-19 cases reported.

    3901 people have been vaccinated in the past 24 hours
    The new cases of coronavirus infection are 883 after 10,541 tests performed, according to the latest data from the Single Coronavirus Information Portal. Positive samples reached 8.3%. Most of the new cases are in the capital city – 226, followed by Plovdiv with 67 and Burgas with 63 cases.

    There are 20,545 active COVID-19 cases. 3,033 patients are being treated in hospitals. 277 patients are in intensive care. 54 people passed away in the past day. 780 people have recovered. For the first time in a month, the number of newly infected per day exceeds the number of recoveries.

    3901 people have been vaccinated in the past 24 hours. The total number of vaccinated people has already reached 54,025 and 17,096 people have already received a second dose of the vaccine.

    #1995

    More newly infected than cured with COVID-19 per day.

    The percentage of positive samples today is 6.8
    182 new cases of coronavirus in our country. They were found after 2,663 tests, which means that the percentage of positive samples is about 6.8, according to data from the Unified Information Portal.

    By districts, most new cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours were registered in Sofia – 80, followed by Blagoevgrad – 27 and Kyustendil – 14.

    The active cases of COVID-19 in the country are 21,152. Of these, 3,126 people were hospitalized, of which 278 in the intensive care unit.

    20 coronavirus infected people have died in the past 24 hours. 60 people who tested positive for coronavirus were reported to have been cured in the last 24 hours.

    #1998

    Two new strains of COVID-19 found in England are being studied.

    Health authorities have identified 76 cases of these variants of the virus
    Two new varieties of COVID-19 have been identified in England, with some similarities to the South African and Brazilian strains, a government advisory commission said today.

    One of the new species, first detected in Bristol, has been identified as a cause for concern by the Advisory Group on New and Emerging Respiratory Viral Threats.

    The other variety, first identified in Liverpool, has been identified by the group as an option under study.

    The new varieties have the E484K mutation, which occurs in the virus’s spiny protein, and represents the same change seen in the South African and Brazilian variants that has caused international concern.

    Health authorities in England have identified 76 cases of new variants of COVID-19 and are confident that the vaccines will be effective against them.

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    #2001

    182 new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Bulgaria in the last 24 hours, 60 have been cured. Of these, 106 were detected by PCR tests and 76 by rapid antigens. A total of 2,663 tests performed during the last 24 hours, of which 1,590 were PCR and 1,073 were antigenic. This is shown by the data in the National Information System. The distribution by districts at the current address of the persons is as follows: Blagoevgrad – 27; Burgas – 1; Varna – 3; Veliko Tarnovo – 2; Vidin – 1; Vratsa – 1; Kyustendil – 14; Lovech – 1; Pazardzhik – 3; Pernik – 7; Pleven – 8; Plovdiv – 5; Razgrad – 6; Ruse – 1; Silistra – 3; Sliven – 3; Smolyan – 1; Sofia region – 10; Sofia city – 80; Haskovo – 4; Yambol – 1.

    223 734 are the total confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in our country. 21,152 of them are active. 193,251 people were cured. During the past 24 hours, 60 of them have been registered.

    With proven COVID-19, there are 3,126 patients in hospital facilities. 278 of them are accommodated in intensive care units or clinics.

    #2005
    Silviq Koleva
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    The new cases of coronavirus in our country – Bulgaria for the past 24 hours are 913 with 10,164 tests performed, according to the data from the Unified Information Portal.

    The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in Bulgaria is 226 974. The active cases are 22 236. The total number of hospitalized patients with coronavirus is 3230. The number of patients in intensive care units is 273.

    The cured for the last day are 697. For the past 24 hours 45 new deaths have been registered.

    The vaccine doses administered are a total of 66,163, of which 3,735 for the last day.

    #2049

    Over 10% are positive tests for coronavirus in Bulgaria today.

    1,246 are the new cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria with 11,545 tests performed. This means that the percentage of positive samples remains above 10 percent. . There were 564 patients cured in the last 24 hours, and 41 deaths. 4,582 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were given in 24 hours.

    #2053

    1,086 are new cases of coronavirus.

    This is shown by the data in the Unified Information Portal.
    1,086 are the new cases of coronavirus in our country when 10,926 tests were performed, the data in the Unified Information Portal show. This means that the percentage of positive samples remains around 10 percent.

    There were 744 patients cured in the last 24 hours, and 42 deaths.

    4,594 doses of COVID-19 vaccine were given in 24 hours.

    #2056
    Silviq Koleva
    Participant

    10% had severe symptoms
    About 1.5 million Bulgarians or 1/3 of the adults in the country have already had COVID-19, survey of Gallup International Balkan show. It has been conducted under the face-to-face method. A total of 1011 people took part in the servey.

    10% of those infected had severe symptoms. The highest number of infections was reported among younger people in Sofia and other big cities. The lowest number of Covid-19 cases was confirmed among people aged 65 and above and those living in the countryside.

    27% of the respondents are ready to be vaccinated against COVID-19. 48% of them, mainly young people from Sofia and the big cities, refuse to receive vaccines. About 24% of the respondents hesitate. 1% of the people who took part in the servey said they had already received vaccines.

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    #2123

    COVID-19: 3502 new cases reported, 6000 hospitalized.

    Bulgaria has registered a total of 3,502 new cases of COVID-19 in the past day, 76 of which are with medical staff. According to the Unified Information Portal, over 20% of the 17,193 tests made returned positive.

    There are currently 6,000 patients in hospital as 497 are in intensive care units. A total of 3,403 patients have been discharged during the day and 138 people died.

    The highest number of new infections is in Sofia – 882, Burgas – 441, Varna – 272 and Plovdiv – 217. The vaccinations carried out during the last day are 8,019, or a total of 302,151 people. The revaccinations are 51,644

    #2130

    Bulgaria has reported 679 new cases of coronavirus infection in Bulgaria for the last 24 hours, the National Coronavirus Information Portal shows. 18% of the 3,759 tests performed returned positive.

    A total of 278,557 cases of infection have been identified since the beginning of the pandemic.

    42,090 are the active cases as of March 15. Most new infections are recorded in Sofia – 223, Varna – 61 and Burgas – 56.

    51 people died in the last 24 hours with an established coronavirus infection. 584 patients were cured.
    7,101 patients with COVID-19 are currently hospitalized, with 533 patients in intensive care units.

    The newly vaccinated persons for the past day are 975. The total number of vaccinations has reached 338,879. With a second dose since the beginning of the immunization campaign are 58,417 people.

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    #2141
    Silviq Koleva
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    Authorities plan to adopt stricter anti-epidemic measures in Sofia.

    That was announced by the Director of the Regional Health Inspectorate Dr. Dancho Penchev
    Schools, kindergartens, malls, restaurants, gyms, galerie, cinemas and theather in Sofia and Sofia-region will most probably be closed in a couple of days. The planned stricter anti-epidemic measures have been announced by the Director of the Regional Health Inspectorate Dr. Dancho Penchev on Tuesday.

    If adopted, the new measures will come into force by the end of the week.

    The reason for all the authorities plan to do is the number of the newly infected with COVID-19 and the record-high number of people in hospitals across the country. Dr. Penchev said that almost all beds in the big hospitals in the capital city have already been occupied.

    The final decision is to be taken after another meeting of the health authorities including the Regional Health Inspectorate, the National Operational Headquarters and the Ministry of Health.

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    #2157

    March 19, 2021 05:47

    Over 8000 hospitalized with COVID-19 in our country.
    670 of them are in serious condition.
    4008 are the new cases of coronavirus in our country for the last 24 hours. A little over 17,900 tests were performed, which means that the percentage of positive samples is 22.3 percent. Serious pressure on the healthcare system continues. Bulgaria has crossed the threshold of 8000 patients accommodated in COVID wards. A total of 8,082 people are being treated at the hospital. 670 of them are in serious condition.

    The ones who recovered in the last day are 1584, and the dead are 102.

    #2165

    March 23, 2021 05:51

    Nearly 24% of those surveyed gave a positive result
    For the last 24 hours in the country 4467 new cases of COVID-19 have been identified with 18 808 tests performed. Nearly 24% of those surveyed tested positive, according to data from the Unified Information Portal. The highest number of newly infected people is in the capital – 1289. The following districts: Plovdiv – 373, Varna – 281 and Stara Zagora with 239 cases.

    Borissov had a telephone conversation with the creator of BioNTech

    Since the registration of the first case in our country a little over a year ago, a total of 307,890 infections have been identified. Of these, 58,671 are active cases. During the last 24 hours, 169 people died, bringing the total number to 12,188. 8,689 people are in hospital, of which 691 are in intensive care units. For the last 24 hours 2260 people have been cured, bringing the total number to 237 031.

    To date, 1,969,186 tests have been performed. The vaccinated for the day are 7 465, and the total set doses from the beginning of the vaccination campaign are 376 370.

    #2234

    3860 are the new cases of COVID-19 in our country for the last 24 hours with 19 210 PCR and rapid antigen tests. This means that just over 20% of the samples are positive. Thus, the total number of registered cases of coronavirus in the country is 356,859, of which 69,644 are active, according to data published on the Unified Information Portal.

    Most new cases are in Sofia-city – 1029. Followed by the districts of Plovdiv – with 384 and Varna – with 251 newly infected.

    The hospital accommodates 10,402 patients, of which 734 are in intensive care units.

    In the last 24 hours, 2,996 people have overcome the disease, and a total of 273,429 have recovered since the beginning of the pandemic.

    197 people have lost the battle with the virus in the last 24 hours, so the number of deaths since the beginning of the epidemic in our country is 13,786.

    6479 doses of vaccine were administered during the last 24 hours and so their total number reached 510 049.

    #2253

    More cured than newly infected with COVID-19 per day.

    Positive samples are over 18%
    Positive change in the current data on the spread of coronavirus in our country. There has been a significant increase in COVID-19 recovery over the past 24 hours.

    3,995 people fought the disease. This is about 1000 more than the new cases registered in the last 24 hours, which are 2,944. When more than 16,242 tests were performed, 18.43% of the subjects gave a positive result.

    799 people remain for treatment in intensive care units. 127 people have lost the battle with the disease.

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