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Bulgaria reports 76 new daily infections with Covid-19

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During the last 24 hours, 76 cases of coronavirus have been identified from the 16,122 tests performed, according to data from the National Coronavirus Information Portal. 0.47% of the samples gave a positive result. 

Most new infections are in Sofia - 16, in Varna - 8 and in Sofia district and in Stara Zagora - 5 each, and in seven districts there are no new cases. 
There are 7,544 active cases. Currently, there are 736 patients in hospital, with 91 of them in intensive care units. 
Six died, while 84 were cured. 
Yesterday, 10,682 coronavirus vaccines were given, bringing the total to more than 1.9 million. 
Nearly 872,178 people were immunized with both doses.



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