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1206 people in Bulgaria have recovered from Covid-19

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The new cases of Covid-19 in Bulgaria registered for the past 24 hours are 22 after 1347 PCR tests done. With them the number of confirmed cases has reached 2560. This has been reported by the National Operational Headquarters.

Six of the new cases are in Sofia, 9 in Sliven, 4 in Yambol, 1 in Vidin, 1 in Pazardzhik and 1 in Pernik. 9 medics are among the newly infected. 7 of them work in the same ward of a hospital in Sliven. The ward has already been closed.

Two people diagnosed with coronavirus infection have passed away in the past 24 hours. One of them is a doctor from Vidin. The total number of the deceased patients is 146.

The number of hospitalized people is record low - 132 people. Only 9 out of them need intensive treatment, it was reported.




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