"There has been no clear communication strategy since the beginning of the pandemic and fear has divided people," Health Minister Asena Serbezova said at a meeting with some of the protesters against the green certificates. She said she was against compulsory vaccination. According to the minister, it is dangerous to think that the vaccine provides full protection and therefore anti-epidemic measures should be observed.
Asked when the pandemic would end, she quoted experts as saying this could be the last wave of the coronavirus, BTA reported. Tsoncho Ganev from the Vazrazhdane party called on the minister to set up a working group of various experts to come up with an opinion on whether the green certificate actually helped our society. According to him, there was no dialogue at the moment, while mathematicians were explaining medical issues in media.
Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev named Sofia Airport after the Apostle of Freedom Vasil Levski, the press secretariat of the head of state announced. Thus, its official name becomes Vasil Levski Sofia Airport. According to the Constitution, the Head of..
The European Commission has decided to close the infringement procedure against Bulgaria for the non-implementation of its obligations to review and update the Second Flood Risk Management Plans and the Third River Basin Management Plans. A statement..
Physicist Acad. Ivan Todorov passed away at the age of 91, the press center of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences announced. Acad. Todorov was a scientist with outstanding achievements and world recognition in the field of modern..
Kristiyan Vladov and Stefan Kyurkchiev of the Plovdiv Museum of Natural History are working on a project to bring live fish from the southern Arctic..
The one-year anniversary of the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was marked with a memorial service in Sofia's St Nedelya Cathedral. It..
Bulgarians and Serbs from the towns of Tsaribrod and Pirot marched in support of the student protests in Serbia , reports BTA. "We want the students'..
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