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Headquarters fighting Covid-19 to hold press conference once a week

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The National Headquarters is to start holding press conferences once a week at the Council of Ministers. The first will be on May 7 at 8 o'clock and the crisis staff will answer questions of media.

The daily updates on the situation in this country and the world will continue to be presented every morning by Assoc. Prof. Dimo ​​Dimov, Secretary of the Staff. The decision to hold weekly press conferences has been made jointly by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and the National Operational Headquarters. The media will be able to receive real-time answers to the questions from the head and members of staff, the government also said.




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