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Village of Yasenovets near Razgrad placed under quarantine

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As of May 16, strict anti-epidemic measures are being introduced in the village of Yasenovets in the region of Razgrad, Northeastern Bulgaria, the Regional Crisis Headquarters for Combating Covid-19 announced. The reason is the increased number of positive tests of residents in the village. 

In order to limit the spread of the virus and not to spread it to other villages and towns in the district, the movement in and out of the village is restricted. There will be checkpoints at all entrances and exits, including dirt roads. Only people with good reasons will be allowed to pass. 
The term of the measures is 14 days. Depending on the morbidity, the term may be extended, the regional authorities announced.



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