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25 Bulgarians have recovered fully from COVID-19

General Ventsislav Mutafchiyski
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37 new cases of COVID-19 were registered in Bulgaria in the past 24 hours. Thus, the total number of people diagnosed with coronavirus rose to 449, the National Crisis Headquarters announced. Forty-year-old man died in a Sofia hospital and a fifty-seven-year-old man passed away in Kyustendil. The COVID-19 death toll in Bulgaria rose to 10 people. The average age of the deceased dropped from 66 to 61.7 years. Vidin entered the list of Bulgarian districts with registered cases of COVID-19. A fifty-six-year-old man was admitted to a local hospital. 17 patients infected with COVID-19 are in critical condition. The youngest person discharged from hospital is twenty seven years old and the oldest one is an eighty-year-old man. The average age of the people who fully recovered from COVID-19 is 45 years.




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