As of March 10, visitors at public facilities are no longer required to present a green certificate. This is the second step to ease anti-epidemic restrictions, which is due to the falling coronavirus morbidity in Bulgaria. However, the green certificate remains mandatory for the staff employed at public facilities.
The restriction on the number of children attending in-person classes in various educational centers and schools has been lifted as well.
The anti-epidemic measures introduced in Bulgarian schools are expected to be abolished in the coming days.
Bulgaria has updated its list of countries it deems to be “Covid-19 red zones” and has abolished the category “dark red zones”.
The celebration of the 139th anniversary of the Unification of the Principality of Bulgaria and Eastern Rumelia ended with a fireworks ceremony in Plovdiv. "Today, we pay tribute to a remarkable generation of enlightening historical..
Friends and music fans will once again honor the memory of the renowned pop and rock singer and composer Georgi Minchev, who passed away 23 years ago. The Rock and Blues Festival ''Flower for Gosho'' will take place today and tomorrow at the..
Jockeys and horses from different Bulgarian regions will compete in horse races near the town of Isperih (Northeastern Bulgaria). There will also be competitions on the old city stadium. Later, there will be a wrestling competition with the..
From today until September 15, Sofia's Vitosha boulevard and the park in front of the National Palace of Culture are transformed into a huge open-air..
The two wings of the Movement for Rights and Freedoms party, which intend to participate in the early parliamentary elections on October 27 in coalitions,..
Over a hundred participants in the voluntary teams of the Bulgarian Red Cross for disaster and crisis action, as well as representatives of the..
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