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Five Covid-related deaths for a day and 850 recoveries

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There were 360 new Covid-19 cases registered in Bulgaria in the past day, which is 312 less in comparison to a day earlier. Over 68% of the newly infected are non-vaccinated citizens. 6.3% of 5,718 tests were positive, compared to 9.38% on Tuesday, according to the coronavirus.bg portal.

The total number of registered patients decreased by 495 to 9,080. There were 72 hospital admissions yesterday, as 69.4% of the patients are non-vaccinated. The total number of hospitalized patients decreased by 25 to 579 as 65 remain in intensive care.

Five Covid- related deaths were registered yesterday. The number of recoveries reached 850. A total of 844 vaccines were administered on Tuesday.



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