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89 new cases of Covid-19, 3 new deaths in last 24 hours

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Of the 2,054 samples tested in the last 24 hours, 89 have tested positive for coronavirus. This is shown by the data in the National Information System. The distribution by districts is as follows: Blagoevgrad - 3, Varna - 1, Kardzhali - 2, Kyustendil - 5, Lovech - 4, Pazardzhik - 4, Pernik - 2, Pleven - 7, Plovdiv - 12, Razgrad - 2, Sliven - 4, Smolyan - 7, Sofia region - 7, Sofia city - 24, Stara Zagora - 3, Shumen - 1, Yambol - 1.

Thus, the total number of registered cases in Bulgaria has reached 3,542. Of these, 1,478 are active cases. There are 276 patients with confirmed coronavirus infection in hospitals. 12 of them are accommodated in intensive care units.

There have been 3 new fatalities in the last 24 hours - а 41-year-old-man with no known underlying conditions, a 60-year-old woman with a caridiovascular and neurological condition, and a 65-year-old woman with diabetes. 

A total of 184 people have died of coronavirus until now. 

1,880 are the cured persons in whom Covid-19 was found. 63 of them have been registered for the last 24 hours.



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