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Albena becomes first Bulgarian resort to receive a sticker “100% vaccinated staff”

Albena resort
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Bulgarian tourist establishments whose staff is fully vaccinated against Covid-19 are to receive a sticker "100% vaccinated staff", this country’s caretaker Minister of Tourism Stela Baltova announced at a press conference in Albena resort. Albena is the first Bulgarian resort to receive such a sticker. The resort town has also set up an area for accommodation of quarantined persons, announed the Ministry of Tourism.

Currently, 6 hotels are operating in the resort complex. They have accommodated Bulgarian, Romanian, Ukrainian, Czech and French tourists. The number of tourists in Albena resort is expected to reach 4,000 by the end of the week.




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