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105 new cases of Covid-19 for past 24 hours

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In the past 24 hours, 105 out of 2642 samples in Bulgaria tested positive for coronavirus. This is shown by the data in the National Information System. Distribution by districts is as follows: Stara Zagora - 22, Sofia city - 17, Shumen - 12, Pazardzhik - 12, Sofia region - 9, Smolyan - 8, Sliven - 7, Plovdiv - 3, Pleven - 3, Kardzhali - 2, Targovishte - 2, Gabrovo - 2, Blagoevgrad - 1, Vratsa - 1, Dobrich - 1, Kyustendil - 1, Razgrad - 1, Haskovo - 1

The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in Bulgaria has reached 3191. Out of these, 1303 are still active. A total of 317 medics have been registered with the virus.

There are 215 patients with proven Covid-19 in hospitals, 15 of them in intensive care units.

A total of 172 deaths of people with Covid-19 have been confirmed in Bulgaria as four of them were registered during the past 24 hours.

A total of 1716 people have recovered as 28 of the recoveries were registered in the past 24 hours.




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