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Bulgaria reports 51 new cases of Covid-19 in past day

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51 are the newly infected persons with Covid-19 registered in the country in the last 24 hours. Cases decreased by 33 compared to a day earlier. Over 68.6% of the newly infected persons have not been vaccinated. 6.44% of the 791 tests performed came back positive, compared to 6.4% of the indicator on Sunday, according to the coronavirus.bg portal.

Actively registered patients increased by 36 to 7,614. 6 infected persons were admitted to hospitals. Five of them were not vaccinated. The hospitalized decreased by 3 to 483. There are 55 infected people in intensive care.

For the last 24 hours, no deaths with an established Covid-19 infection have been registered. 


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