There were 51 new Covid cases registered in this country in the past day, which is 37 less compared to a day earlier. Over 60% of the newly infected are non-vaccinated citizens. 1.8% of 2,859 tests returned positive result, compared to 2% of the indicator on Tuesday, according to the coronavirus.bg portal.
The total number of registered patients increased by 15 to 2,677. Eleven infected were admitted to hospital. The total number of hospitalized patients increased by three to 194. There are 22 infected in intensive care.
Three coronavirus-related deaths were registered during the past day. The number of recoveries on Tuesday reached 33.A total of 60 vaccines were administered yesterday.
The data are similar to the indicators from a week ago, when the newly infected were 47, the active cases were 2,669 and the deaths from the infection were 3.
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