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Two factories in Bulgaria start manufacturing trials of ventilators

PM Borissov visits plant in Vratsa making safety masks and clothing
Photo: BGNES

Two plants in Bulgaria are starting manufacturing trials of ventilators, and if they are successful, they will be sent for certification in Europe, said Prime Minister Boyko Borissov at a press conference at the Council of Ministers. He announced that two of the most highly advanced European countries have laboratory tested protective clothing made in Bulgaria, and have ordered thousands of items. Safety glasses and visors made in this country have also been sent to laboratories for certification. 



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