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Three Covid-related deaths in Bulgaria for a day

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There were 193 new Covid cases in Bulgaria in the past day, which is 47 less compared to the day before. Over 55.4% of the newly infected are non-vaccinated citizens. 4.5% of 4,308 tests were positive, compared to 4.1% on Tuesday, the coronavirus.bg portal shows.

The number of registered patients rose by 26 to 4,118. A total of 43 infected people were admitted to hospitals yesterday. The total number of hospitalized patients increased by one to 370. There are 41 people in intensive care.

Three coronavirus patients died during the past day. There were 164 recoveries on Tuesday. 254 vaccines were administered.




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