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Green certificates for Covid-19 no longer required in Bulgaria as of 21 March

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As of Monday, March 21, "green certificate" requirements for all activities and events in Bulgaria are completely dropped, the Ministry of Health announced.

Attendance at higher education institutions will resume starting on the same date. It will be scheduled at 50% occupancy of practice and exercise groups and 50% occupancy of auditoriums.

The requirement for regular airing, disinfection of premises and wearing of protective face masks by students and faculty remains in effect.

As of March 21, the requirement to test pupils with screening tests in schools has also been removed.



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