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Covid-19 morbidity in Bulgaria continues to decrease

Bulgaria’s Minister of Health Kostadin Angelov
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Covid-19 morbidity in Bulgaria continues to decrease. In the past week Covid-19 morbidity decreased by 47.5% as compared to the week before, latest data of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control show, Bulgaria’s Minister of Health Professor Kostadin Angelov told journalists in the coastal city of Burgas, Radostina Velikova from BNR-Burgas informs.

Currently there is no problem with hospital beds and equipment. The lack of medical staff in the Bulgarian hospitals employed at Covid-19 units is currently the most serious problems at present, Minister Angelov pointed out.




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