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Ten Covid-related deaths registered in Bulgaria for a day

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There were 409 new Covid cases in Bulgaria in the past day, which is 104 less than a day earlier. 59.4% of the newly infected were non-vaccinated citizens. 8.6% of 4,740 tests were positive, compared to 9% on Wednesday, according to the coronavirus.bg portal.

The number of registered patients decreased by 672 to 9,287. Yesterday, 90 patients were admitted to hospitals as 65 of them or over 72% are not vaccinated. The number of hospitalized people decreased by 10 to 650. There are 61 infected people in intensive care.

There were 10 Covid-related deaths in the past day. The number of recoveries on Wednesday reached 1,071 and 918 vaccines were administered .




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