As of March 10, visitors at public facilities are no longer required to present a green certificate. This is the second step to ease anti-epidemic restrictions, which is due to the falling coronavirus morbidity in Bulgaria. However, the green certificate remains mandatory for the staff employed at public facilities.
The restriction on the number of children attending in-person classes in various educational centers and schools has been lifted as well.
The anti-epidemic measures introduced in Bulgarian schools are expected to be abolished in the coming days.
Bulgaria has updated its list of countries it deems to be “Covid-19 red zones” and has abolished the category “dark red zones”.
The Regional History Museum in Plovdiv is hosting the performance “Hear the Voice of the Mountains and Springs – The Year of the Snake Gives Us Prosperity” today. In it, actors from the Guizhou Lantern Theater will show the rich..
On Saturday, cold air will bring temperatures down. It will be cloudy. There will be rainfalls and snowfalls in the northwestern regions. There will be rainfalls in the eastern regions of the country. The wind will be moderate to..
The Sofia Municipality and the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences will create a register of homeless people in Sofia. The initiative comes from the Institute of Population and Human Research of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, which is participating in a..
Starting today until Tuesday, military convoys will move through the country to participate in NATO’s Steadfast Dart 2025 exercise on..
In the next 24 hours, the weather situation in the southern part of the country will remain complicated. With temporary interruptions,..
The possibility of achieving a parliamentary majority that would form a regular government, as well as the conditions for supporting a..
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