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Bulgaria sees slights increase in new daily infections with Covid-19

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84 are newly infected people with coronavirus in Bulgaria for the past 24 hours. This is 0.6% of the 13,968 diagnostic tests performed, according to the National Coronavirus Information Portal. The highest number of new cases is registered in Sofia - 22, in Plovdiv - 13, in Burgas - 8. In 6 districts there are no new patients.

There are currently 7,542 actively registered infected people. 727 patients are currently hospitalized. There are 94 patients on intensive care. 
361 people were reported cured. 4 people died with established Covid-19 in the past day.
12,034 vaccines have been administered in the last 24 hours. The doses already given are 1,884,934. 862,664 people have completed the immunization cycle.



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