The situation in Bulgaria will return to normal when the district coronavirus headquarters adopt additional anti-epidemic measures in Covid-19 red zones with high morbidity rates, Bulgaria’s Premier Boyko Borissov said at the regular cabinet sitting, reports BTA.
Premier Borissov expressed concerns that the new coronavirus variants lead to higher borbodity and affect younger people. Today, between 15,000 and 20,000 people will be inoculated against Covid-19, Premier Borissov noted. In one month, the most vulnerable groups will be vaccinated, Boyko Borissov added.
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