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All of Bulgaria is in the red zone for Covid-19

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All of Bulgaria remains in the red zone of incidence of Covid-19. This is shown by the data on the 14-day morbidity per 100,000 as of March 28, 2021 of the National Centre for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases.
Two districts exceeded 1,000 infections per 100,000 people. These are Sofia and Silistra, BNT reported.
In Vidin, the number of infected people is already 308 per 100,000. Last week the district had a morbidity below 250 per 100,000.
Kyustendil is the only area where the incidence of Covid-19 has decreased. In all other areas there is an increase in the number of new infections compared to last week.



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