34 new cases of Covid-19 were confirmed in the past 24 hours, Deputy Minister of Health Zheni Nacheva announced at an extraordinary press-conference. The briefing was held in connection with inconsistency of information about the newly-infected patients and the victims of Covid-19 on the website of the Single Information Portal on Covid-19. 8 of the newly-registered people were admitted to hospitals. 68 people recovered from the virus and a total of 1,276 PCR tests were made in the past 24 hours. No Covid-19 fatalities were registered during the past 24 hours in Bulgaria, Deputy Minister Nacheva explained. “On June 4 the total number of Covid-19 victims stood at 147. On June 5 a total of 159 Covid-19 deaths are reported. However, the new Covid-19 fatalities are in fact people who died of Covid-19 in April and the beginning of May, when some hospitals had not reported the abovementioned cases of deceased patients”, Deputy Minister Nacheva explained.
There is strict police control in the 30-kilometer border zone with Greece and Romania , announced the director of the Bulgarian Border Police Anton Zlatanov. He explained that after the country's entry into Schengen, checks are carried out on every..
The first meeting of the Diplomatic Club in Odessa was held on March 13 with the participation of diplomats and honorary consuls in the Odessa region, including Bulgarian Consul General Svetoslav Ivanov. The club was created as a platform for open..
Bulgarian citizens and road hauliers should avoid traveling to Serbia on March 15 and 16 except in cases of extreme necessity , until the protest actions are over, advises the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry. On Saturday, March 15, another organized..
EUR 87 million under the operational programme Transport Connectivity, earmarked for the Russe-Veliko Tarnovo motorway is being redirected to the Europe..
Bulgarian Ambassador to the United States Georgi Panayotov and Raycho Raychev, founder and CEO of the Bulgarian company EnduroSat , met with experts..
The prehistoric complex "Provadiya-Solnitsata" - the oldest salt production and urban centre in Europe (5600 - 4350 BC) - is among the sites nominated..
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