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One Covid-19 related death overnight

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There have been 45 new Covid infections in the country in the last 24 hours. Cases are down three from a day earlier. More than 53.3% of the newly infected have not been vaccinated. Of the 2,666 tests performed, 1.7% were positive, the same as on Friday, according to the coronavirus.bg portal.       

The number of registered active patients rose by 19 to 2,697. 10 infected were admitted to hospital, 5 of them were not vaccinated. One person was discharged and the number of hospitalized is 189. There are 19 infected in intensive care.     
    
There was one reported deceased with established Covid during the day who was not immunized. Those cured on Friday were 25. A total of 88 vaccines were administered.



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