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Minister of Health extends anti-epidemic measures by a week

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The anti-epidemic measures related to the Covid-19 pandemic in Bulgaria are being extended until October 12. This is the order of the caretaker Minister of Health Asen Medzhidiev, published on the website of the Ministry. The decision comes after a proposal by the chief state health inspector Angel Kunchev on the basis of morbidity on a 14-day basis. The previous period of validity of the measures was until October 5, BTA reported.

The measures require the wearing of protective masks in medical facilities and social service institutions. It is also recommended to maintain a distance of 1.5 meters in open public places where there is a gathering of people. If possible, employers should also organize a remote form of the work process.




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