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No new COVID-19 deaths registered in Bulgaria

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No COVID-19 deaths have been registered in the past 24 hours in Bulgaria. 25 new COVID-19 cases were registered and the total number of people infected with coronavirus has risen to 379. 113 patients are receiving hospital treatment and 13 of them are intubated. 57% of all Bulgarians diagnosed with coronavirus infection are men and 43% are women. The average age of the people diagnosed with COVID-19 is 46 years. The youngest Bulgarian with COVID-19 is a three-year-old child and the oldest person is eighty six years old. The average age of the deceased is 66 years. 18 medics are infected with COVID-19.

 Silistra district enters the group of Bulgarian district with people diagnosed with coronavirus. 17 Bulgarians were discharged from hospital after two negative tests for COVID-19. On 7pm on March 31 the full quarantine of Bulgaria’s winter resort Bansko will be cancelled. The anti-epidemic measures which are in place in the whole country remain in Bansko as well.




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