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No Covid-related deaths registered in Bulgaria in past day

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31 is the number of new Covid-19 infections registered in the country out of 517 tests performed in the past 24 hours, Single Coronavirus Information Portal data show. The positivity rate stands at 6% versus 7.2% on Sunday. More than 58% of the new cases of coronavirus infection are among the unvaccinated.

Active Covid-19 cases increased by 29 to 2,937. 6 people have been admitted to hospital in the past day. Four of them (66.67%) were not inoculated against Covid-19. 261 patients with an established coronavirus infection are being treated in hospital, as 31 are in intensive care units.

 No Covid-related deaths have been registered in the past day. 2 people have been reported cured. No vaccine doses were administered on Sunday.




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