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Covid-19 cases in Bulgaria reach 1,300, number of deaths is 56

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There are already 1,300 confirmed cases of Covid-19 in Bulgaria, according to data from the National Operational Headquarters. Today, 10 more new cases have been proven, with 7 in Sofia, 2 in Kyustendil and 1 in Pazardzhik. Laboratories in the country continue to work.
Currently, 301 persons with confirmed Covid-19 infection are hospitalized under medical supervision. 41 are the patients with Covid-19 who are in intensive care.
138 are the medical staff who have confirmed coronavirus infection.
The Covid-19-related deaths rose to 56 today as a 70-year-old man with a cancer died at the Burgas Regional Hospital.



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