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Seven Covid-related deaths in Bulgaria for a day

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There were 166 new Covid cases registered in Bulgaria in the past day. More than 62.6% of the newly infected are non-vaccinated citizens. 3.1% of 5,349 tests were positive, compared to 5% on Monday, data of the coronavirus.bg portal show.

The number of registered patients decreased by 341 to 3,451. Yesterday, 57 people were admitted to hospitals. 41 of them are non-vaccinated citizens. The total number of hospitalized patients decreased to 354 as 50 of them are in intensive care.

Seven coronavirus patients passed away yesterday. The number of recoveries reached 5,000. A total of 193 vaccine doses were administered on Monday.




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