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Bulgarian diplomats make personal donation to hospital in Bitola

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Bulgarian Consulate General in Bitola, North Macedonia and the Bulgarian Embassy in North Macedonia donated to the Bitola hospital new protective equipment. The multiple-use protective clothing can be used up to 850 days. We are happy that neighboring Bulgaria has developed technology for production of such modern protective suits, Mayor of Bitola Natasha Petrovska said. Bulgaria’s Ambassador to North Macedonia Angel Angelov said that at the initiative of the Bulgarian Consulate General in Bitola and the Bulgarian Embassy in North Macedonia, all Bulgarians working at the diplomatic representations have donated money for the purchase of protective clothing for doctors working at the frontline against Covid-19.




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