Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

Frail tendency towards decline in Covid-19 incidence but rising mortality rate

Seven grades are going back to school as of 12 April

Photo: BGNES

“We are registering the first steps of the end of the third wave of Covid-19 with a very frail tendency towards a decline in incidence,” said Minister of Health Prof. Kostadin Angelov at the regular weekly briefing of the health authorities. The coronavirus positivity rate dropped by 3% in one day, and the number of recoveries has neared the number of new infections. There is no region of the country with over 1,000 cases per 100,000 people.

“This country is currently in 7th position in the EU in coronavirus incidence rate with 635 per 100,000, and second in mortality rate,” Chief State Health Inspector Assoc. Prof. Angel Kunchev said. The regions with the highest number of new Covid-19 infections are Sofia, Varna, Pernik and Burgas, and with the lowest number – Razgrad, Vidin, Kurdzhali and Turgovishte. In the number of positive tests, of new infections and deaths, the numbers are lower than during the second wave of coronavirus, Assoc. Prof. Angel Kunchev said.

General Ventsislav Mutafchiyski, Head of the National Operational Headquarters, stated that the mortality rate continues its upward trend – 23 per 100,000 people, whereas with new infections there is a slight drop in numbers – by 0.5% compared to last week. The occupancy rate of hospital beds for patients without complications is 74% and for ICU beds - 64%.

In-person school attendance is partially being restored as of 12 April, Education Minister Krasimir Valchev announced. 1st to 4th grade children are going back to school, as are 7th, 8th and 10th grade pupils for whom the rotation model of learning will apply, as they alternate with students from the upper grades. According to Minister Valchev the situation in education is good with half the number of sick and infected students and teachers thanks to vaccination and the partial in-person attendance. At the moment 500 members of the teaching and non-teaching staff have coronavirus.

Health Minister KostadinAngelov stated that people vaccinated with the first doze of the AstraZeneca vaccine have nothing to worry about because it has now been more than two weeks – the time in which the extremely rate complications are manifested. According to the European Medicines Agency’sconclusion “unusual blood clots with low blood platelets should be listed as very rare side effects”of the Oxford vaccine. That is why doctors should pay particular attention to patients with shortness of breath, chest pain, swelling of the lower limbs and blurred vision, Prof. KostadinAngelov said.

Translated from the Bulgarian by Milena Daynova



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Do Bulgarians celebrate Europe Day or Victory Day on May 9?

Europe Day or Victory Day? May 8th or May 9th? It is not that we do not constantly encounter socially divisive topics, and the current date – May 9th celebrating the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945 in World War II also causes debates in Bulgaria year..

published on 5/9/25 12:28 PM

The final of the 2025 FameLab Bulgaria competition- part of the Sofia Science Festival

The FameLab International Science Communication Competition aims to discover, train and give a platform to the world’s most promising new scientists. The competition was created in 2005 by the Cheltenham Science Festival, the largest and most..

published on 5/9/25 8:05 AM

The personal success stories of Bulgarians in New York shape perceptions of Bulgaria in the U.S.

"United We Stand" - Bulgaria's national motto - will be put into action on May 8 by the Bulgarian community in New York City, amid the realities of the times and the distance from home. At 7 pm local time, the Bulgarian Consulate General and the NYC..

published on 5/8/25 8:26 PM