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Health Ministry: There is not a single case in Bulgaria of a proven connection between Covid-19 vaccination and a fatal outcome

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There is not a single case in Bulgaria of a proven causal link between an administered vaccine against Covid-19 and a fatal outcome, the press centre of the Ministry of Health has announced. The announcement was made after Assoc. Prof. Atanas Mangarov stated, in an interview with Nova TV, that “564 people in the country have died because they were vaccinated”.

The Bulgarian Drug Agency, which monitors any adverse reactions after immunization, has received 9 reports of suspected connection between a death and the administering of a vaccine against coronavirus. In none of the cases has such a connection been proven.

In the past 14 days alone 93.12% of all Covid-related deaths have been among the unvaccinated, statistical data show. 



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