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Trend: 40% of Bulgarians believe Covid-19 is biological weapon

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40% of Bulgarians believe that the coronavirus is a biological weapon designed to reduce the world's population. This is shown by data from a study by Trend Agency, said our reporter Svetoslava Kuzmanova.

33% of respondents believe that Covid-19 is no more dangerous than seasonal flu. According to 17%, this virus did not exist and it was a global scam. In June, 23% held this opinion. The difference is largely due to the increase in the number of cases and deaths, as well as the fact that people already know a person who is ill or has recovered from coronavirus. 45% believe that there is a vaccine, but it is hidden in order to spread the disease even more, so that pharmaceutical companies could profit.



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