Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2024 All Rights Reserved

Five Covid-related deaths for a day and 850 recoveries

Photo: pixabay

There were 360 new Covid-19 cases registered in Bulgaria in the past day, which is 312 less in comparison to a day earlier. Over 68% of the newly infected are non-vaccinated citizens. 6.3% of 5,718 tests were positive, compared to 9.38% on Tuesday, according to the coronavirus.bg portal.

The total number of registered patients decreased by 495 to 9,080. There were 72 hospital admissions yesterday, as 69.4% of the patients are non-vaccinated. The total number of hospitalized patients decreased by 25 to 579 as 65 remain in intensive care.

Five Covid- related deaths were registered yesterday. The number of recoveries reached 850. A total of 844 vaccines were administered on Tuesday.



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

The deadline for submitting applications for voting abroad expires at midnight

The deadline for Bulgarians living abroad to apply for the opening of polling stations for the early parliamentary elections on October 27 expires on October 1 at midnight. By law, polling stations abroad are opened in Bulgaria’s diplomatic and..

published on 10/1/24 9:19 AM

Government aircraft evacuates Bulgarians from Lebanon, new flight expected

Some of the Bulgarians in Lebanon were evacuated on a government aircraft flight on Monday evening. The first group, consisting of 89 people, mostly families, mothers with children and elderly people, was welcomed by caretaker Premier Dimitar..

published on 10/1/24 8:46 AM
Energy Minister Vladimir Malinov

Alexandroupolis LNG Terminal starts commercial operations

The commercial launch of the liquefied natural gas terminal in Alexandroupolis, Greece, is expected today . The terminal has already successfully completed all commissioning tests. The opening was originally scheduled for April 2024, but was later..

published on 10/1/24 7:30 AM