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Covid-19 in Bulgaria: Newly registered coronavirus cases up by 0.8% over past 24 hours

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886 coronavirus tests were carried out in Bulgaria over the past 24 hours, of them 19 have returned positive.  

They are distributed in the following districts: Pazardzhik – 5, Sofia – 4, Yambol – 4, Blagoevgrad – 3, Sliven - 2, Veliko Turnovo – 1. This constitutes an increase of 0.8% over the past 24 hours.

No new coronavirus cases have been confirmed among medical staff. This is indicated by the data presented at 8 AM this morning by the National Crisis Headquarters.

A total of 2,427 coronavirus cases have been registered in Bulgaria at this time. The Covid-19 death toll is now 130. 

32 have recovered over the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of recoveries up to 840.




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