55 new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in Bulgaria in the past 24 hours out of 12,565 tests performed, indicate data of the Single Coronavirus Information Portal. 0.44% of the tests have returned positive result. No new cases of Covid-19 have been reported in 16 Bulgarian districts.
There are 8,000 active cases of Covid-19. 895 patients are being treated in hospital, 108 in intensive care units. Five people have died and 158 have recovered in the past 24 hours.
12,293 vaccines have been administered in Bulgaria in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of inoculations against Covid-19 to 1,835,681. 841,794 people have been fully vaccinated. No Covid-19 vaccines have been disposed, announced this country’s caretaker Minister of Health Stoycho Katsarov. Some batches of the AstraZeneca vaccine expire on August 31. These vaccines will be donated to neighboring countries.
The postponement of the request for a convergence report on Bulgaria's entry into the Eurozone is not fatal. It is more important to achieve stability in governance, finance and the economy, Vice President Iliana Iotova said. She participated in the..
The Deputy Chairman of VMRO, Carlos Contrera, called for a boycott of large food chains in Bulgaria ''because of high prices''. His call on Facebook follows the example of a civic boycott of food chains in Croatia, which spread to other Balkan..
Economists and financiers have started a petition demanding that a request for an extraordinary convergence report on the introduction of the euro in Bulgaria be submitted no later than February. "If urgent action is not taken by the government for..
Economists and financiers have started a petition demanding that a request for an extraordinary convergence report on the introduction of the euro in..
The Deputy Chairman of VMRO, Carlos Contrera, called for a boycott of large food chains in Bulgaria ''because of high prices''. His call on Facebook..
Some of the existing mobile networks in Bulgaria will be switched off in 2025. The Chairman of the Communications Regulation Commission, Ivan..
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