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With 15 new cases, confirmed Covid-19 infections in Bulgaria reach 1363

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A total of 1363 are all confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Bulgaria so far, the National Operational Headquarters reported. On April 27, 15 new cases have been registered - 3 in Sofia district, 11 in Vidin district and 1 in Yambol district.

Patients under hospital treatment now amount to 301 as 39 of them are in intensive care units. 147 of those infected are medics. 
Two persons died today in the regional hospital in Vidin - a 77-year-old woman and a 72-year-old man. This has brought the Covid-19 death toll in Bulgaria to 58.



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