Wearing of face masks becomes mandatory again in indoor public places On 00.00 am on June 23, wearing of face masks becomes mandatory again in indoor public places, Bulgaria’s Minister of Health Kiril Ananiev announced on Monday. The measure is..
The Supreme Administrative Prosecutor’s Office requested an inspection of whether the measures against the novel coronavirus are effective and whether new measures should be adopted in connection with the drastic increase in the number of infected..
Updated anti-epidemic measures in place as of today As of today until the end of June, in accordance with the orders issued by Minister of Health Kiril Ananiev, wearing a mask remains mandatory on public transport, in pharmacies and medical..
As of today until the end of June, in accordance with the orders issued by Minister of Health Kiril Ananiev, wearing a mask remains mandatory on public transport, in pharmacies and medical institutions. In all other public places, wearing a mask is..
Following an amendment to a regulation of Bulgaria’s Minister of Health Kiril Ananiev, visits to discos, night clubs and piano bars are to be allowed in Bulgaria as of June 15. These establishments will be required to observe all anti-epidemic..
By order of the mayor of Razgrad municipality, northeastern Bulgaria, anti-epidemic measures are being introduced in the village of Yasenovets, which will be in force until June 24. In addition to wearing masks in indoor and outdoor public places, a..
Bulgarian sport will, very soon, resume activities in full, Minister of Youth and Sports Krasen Kralev announced. “Bulgaria was among the first countries to have applied stringent anti-epidemic measures, that is why it is among the..
Cultural figures are of great importance for the national identity and spirit and the state must show that it values them in times of crisis, Bulgaria’s President Rumen Radev said during a meeting with representatives of the independent artists in..
As of 1 June, visits to enclosed spaces in Bulgaria are allowed – restaurants and fast food restaurants, drinking establishments, coffee and sweet shops, indoor children’s and sports facilities, amusement halls and gaming arcades, with the exception..
Shopping malls and gyms have reopened today across Bulgaria following an order by Bulgaria's Healthcare Minister. In large shopping centres t here must be separate doors for entry and exit and a mandatory distance of 1.5 meters must be observed..