48% of Bulgarians think that the measures adopted against the spread of Covd-19 are sufficient, a survey of Trend sociological agency conducted in November, commissioned by 24 Chassa daily, shows. 30% of the respondents said that the anti-epidemic measures adopted to contain the spread of Covid-19 must be stricter and 15% of the people who participated at the survey said that the measures should be eased.
82% of the respondents said that they keep physical distance when communicating with other people and 14% said the opposite. 79% of the respondents avoid gatherings in large groups. 51% of them said that schools, kindergartens and universities must continue working, while 30% of the respondents want to see them closed.
26% of the respondents said that they would agree to take a Covid-19 vaccine if it was available and 45% said they would refuse a Covid-19 vaccine.
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Yesterday, a new attempt was made to insinuate that Bulgaria would give cash to Ukraine, GERB leader Boyko Borissov said in parliament. At the closed session of the National Assembly discussing the NATO Summit in Washington, it became..
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The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (DPS) will immediately return the second government- forming mandate , DPS Co-chairman Delyan Peevski told..
Hungary’s Deputy Interior Minister Bence Retvari stated that the abolition of Bulgaria and Romania’s Schengen borders by land is very important to the..
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