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Two people with Covid have died overnight, no vaccines given 

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There are 34 newly infected with Covid-19 in the country in the last 24 hours. Cases are down 73 from a day earlier. Over 58.8% of the newly infected were not vaccinated. 5% of the 684 tests performed were positive, compared to 4.2% on Saturday, according to the coronavirus.bg portal.       
Registered active patients increased by 31 to 2,728. Two infected people who were not vaccinated were admitted to hospitals. Those hospitalized decreased by one to 249. In intensive care, 26 infected remain.
Two people with established coronavirus infection, who were immunized, died during the day. Only one patient was cured on Saturday. Not a single vaccine has been administered.



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