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Anti-epidemic measures might continue after June 30

| updated on 6/23/20 9:14 PM
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At the current new peak of the coronavirus, efforts are focused on monitoring the implementation of existing precautions. Control will be tightened, but the introduction of new restrictions is not planned, Assoc. Prof. Angel Kunchev - Chief State Health Inspector told the BNT. He commented that it was too early to say whether there was a second wave of coronavirus, but there has been a significant change in the situation, with a significant jump of the number of patients in the country compared to the previous two weeks. Probably the reasons for this jump are complex, but this second wave is not an extraordinary and only Bulgarian phenomenon.



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