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Bulgaria to reduce Covid-19 quarantine to 10 days

Premier Boyko Borissov
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Mandatory quarantine in Bulgaria will be reduced to 10 days, this country’s Premier Boyko Borissov said in the beginning of the second day of the European Council meeting in Brussels. Students must continue going to school, Premier Borissov said and added that Bulgaria spends over EUR 60,000 a day for PCR tests. The European Commission has already adopted a common action plan, Premier Borissov pointed out.

Many countries adopt measures that make other countries panic and cause discord in our actions. Bulgarians must follow the requirements of the Health Ministry. Then, we will not have to resort to other measures, Boyko Borissov said further.




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