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Bulgaria reports new infections with Covid-19 in all regions

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Bulgaria has reported 805 new daily cases of Covid-19 in the past day, 31 more than one day earlier, or 4.33% of the 18,556 tests. 
The highest number of new infections is in Sofia - 200, in the districts of Plovdiv - 89, Burgas - 88, Varna - 50, Stara Zagora - 39 and Veliko Tarnovo - 30. There is no district without new cases.

There are currently 12,030 active patients compared to 11,435 a day earlier. The number of hospitalizations has increased to 1,207. 101 patients are in intensive care. In the last 24 hours, 10 people have died with established coronavirus. 200 people were reported cured.

11,901 people were vaccinated on Tuesday. There are 1,049,156 Bulgarians with full immunization.



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