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Doctors call for solidarity in battle against Covid-19, Premier Borissov supports them

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Doctors, nurses and healthcare assistants- the teams that are saving lives are again standing in front of the hospitals. They are asking us to show responsibility, Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov wrote on the social networks. He published photos from the flash mob with doctors from different Bulgarian hospitals calling for compliance with anti-epidemic measures.

“We cannot close everything in Bulgaria and we should not do it! However, we can show responsibility and contain the spread of the virus. Think about it when you see our medics in front of the hospitals. It is up to us to take the easier way. Once we proved that together we can do it. Let’s do it again!” Boyko Borissov, who was placed under quarantine after he tested positive for Covid-19, further wrote on the social network. 




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