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Bulgaria reports more than 7,000 recoveries from Covid-19 in past day

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Bulgaria has registered 332 new cases of Covid-19 in the country for the last 24 hours, or 27 cases less than the day before. 2/3 of the newly infected persons are not immunized. 5.5% of the 6,010 tests performed came back positive, data of the National Coronavirus Information Portal shows. 
The number of actively registered patients decreased by 6,708 to 117,334. 46 infected patients were admitted to hospitals yesterday. 37 of the newly hospitalized, or 80.43% are not vaccinated.
During the day, 16 patients with an established Covid-19 infection passed away.
More than 1 million people have been infected with the coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic. 
944 vaccines were administered in Bulgaria on Thursday.



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