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No Covid-19 deaths have been reported overnight

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In the last 24 hours, there have been 56 newly infected with Covid in the country. Cases are down 159 compared to the previous day.  Of the 965 tests performed, 5.8% were positive, compared to 7% on Saturday, according to the portal coronavirus.bg. More than 55% of the newly infected were not vaccinated. 

Registered active patients were up 48 to 4,425. Six of the infected have been admitted to hospitals, all of them unvaccinated. Thirty patients are in intensive care.       

Seven patients were cured and no fatalities have been recorded overnight with Covid. 10 vaccines were administered on Saturday. 



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