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Bulgaria reports less than 100 new daily infections with Covid-19

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Bulgaria has registered 95 new cases of coronavirus in the country. This is less than 0.8% of the 12,171 tests performed for the past 24 hours, according to the National Coronavirus Information Portal. There are no new cases in 8 districts. 

Most new infections are reported in Sofia -17, followed by Sofia-district, Pazardzhik with 9 each, Burgas and Varna with 8 each.
The registered active patients are 10,757. 
Currently, there are 1,954 persons in hospitals as 227 patients are treated in intensive care units. 
In the last 24 hours, 25 people have died with established coronavirus. With them, the victims of the epidemic have reached 17,957. 
The number of recoveries in the past day are 1,064 and all recoveries already amount to 392,035 people.
17,626 vaccines were administered on Wednesday. 1,619,744 doses have been administered since the beginning of the immunization campaign in Bulgaria.



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