Easing of anti-epidemic measures imposed due to Covid-19 in Bulgaria has been gradually reaching more and more sectors of the economy. Liberalization is already a fact for one of the most affected sectors of the economy – tourism. Hotels and..
By order of Premier Boyko Borissov, anti-epidemic measures will be adopted in conjunction with the school-leaving ceremonies of the Bulgarian high-school graduates. Minister of Health Kiril Ananiev and Minister of Education and Science Krasimir..
Some measures taken to contain the spread of Covid-19 remain in force in Bulgaria after the end of the state of emergency which ends today, May 13. The requirement for keeping social distancing and wearing face masks in the public transport and at..
The parliamentary legal committee has adopted the amendments to the Health Act. These amendments refer to the restrictive measures after the end of the state of emergency on May 13. In case of an epidemic risk, it will be the government, not the..
Bulgaria's Ministry of Youth and Sports has received approval from the Ministry of Health of a Plan for organizing and conducting preparatory training in professional football. As of May 15, 2020 the professional teams can start collective training..
Bulgaria's Minister of Health is determine anti-epidemic measures by legal decree. This is to be done at the suggestion of the Chief State Sanitary Inspector and the regional health inspectors, new amendments to the Health Act envisage. The amendments..
20 new cases of Covid-19 confirmed in Bulgaria on May 6 The number of Covid-19 cases in Bulgaria reached 1,778, the National Crisis Headquarters announced. 20 new cases of Covid-19 were confirmed on May 6. Most new cases were reported as..
Open-air spaces and gardens in restaurants, pubs and cafeterias are allowed to re-open on May 6. The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency and the health inspectorates begin mass inspections on the observance of the anti-epidemic measures. No fines will be..
The anxiety in Bulgarian society caused by the Covid-19 outbreak continues to decline. Measures against the virus are seen as sufficient, a poll by Gallup International. People continue to be concerned about their incomes. 55% of Bulgarians find the..
The measures in Bulgaria against the coronavirus are liberal because going to work was not forbidden work, the head of the National Crisis Headquarters against Covid-19 in Bulgaria told the Deutsche Welle. General Ventsislav Mutafchiyski said the..