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58 new cases of Covid-19 registered in Bulgaria in the past 24 hours

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58 new cases of Covid-19 were registered in Bulgaria in the past 24 hours by 8.00 on Monday, the National Crisis Headquarters announced. The total number of Covid-19 cases reached 1,348. Highest number of coronavirus cases was reported in the town of Pleven and Pleven district- 23 new cases. 19 people in Sofia, 8 in Kyustendil, 4 in Veliko Tarnovo, 2 in Plovdiv, 1 person in Sliven and 1 in Pazardzhik were diagnosed with the novel coronavirus. 9 medics also tested positive for Covid-19. The total number of medics infected with the virus reached 147. 

One person died in the past 24 hours. Thus, the Covid-19 deaths reached 56. 301 people are admitted to hospitals, of whom 41 are in intensive-care units. 206 Bulgarians recovered from the disease, which is 15.3% of all Covid-19 cases.




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