Teachers will receive two days off if vaccinated against Covid-19. This was announced by the Minister of Education Nikolay Denkov. Denkov added that so far immunized teachers are below 40%, but pointed out that vaccines are not..
Under the "Together Again" programme, 30,000 students and teachers will spend free vacations at tourist sites to support businesses. Each school will be able to send no more than 70 children from the 1st to the 9th grade from state and municipal schools...
Today, the mass testing for coronavirus of teachers in the secondary education system across the country is coming to an end . The testing, which began on January 25, is being conducted with rapid antigen tests at the discretion of health authorities...
53% of Bulgarians refuse to receive Covid-19 vaccine More than 1.5 million Bulgarians, or one third of this country’s population, are willing to receive a Covid-19 vaccine, indicates a survey of Trend Research Center, commissioned by 24..
We are easing the anti-epidemic measures sector by sector. Measures in the fields of culture and sports will be alleviated first. We will continue monitoring the trend," said in Varna Bulgaria’s Minister of Health Professor Kostadin Angelov. We..
As of today, the second phase of the immunization against Covid-19 starts of people in regions where enough medical staff have been vaccinated. According to the national vaccination plan, the second group includes residents and staff of nursing homes,..
The Bulgarians state will pay BGN 10 (EUR 5) for each dose of the two-doses vaccine against COVRD-19 that will be used. The money will be paid to GPs in the Diagnostic and Consulting Centres, doctors in hospitals, in the special mobile vaccination..
Bulgaria's Ministry of Education has compiled lists of teachers willing to be vaccinated against Covid-19. Their vaccination will start next week. This was stated by the Minister of Health Kostadin Angelov in the town of Simitli during a tour with..
"We are being treated as owners of infectious agents that we want to put in schools to sow infection," Hristina Domozetova, one of the initiators of the open letter sent by parents and experts to the government, told BNR. Their letter has been..
“Bulgaria is among the EU countries coping the worst both with the epidemic, and with the economic crisis,” Ivan Kostov, prime minister of Bulgaria from 1997 until 2001, said for Bulgarian National TV, BNT. He stated that..