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Prosecutor's Office requests information about the measures taken against the spread of Covid-19

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Bulgaria’s Supreme Administrative Prosecutor's Office has requested information from this country’s Ministry of Health about the actions taken to contain the spread of Covid-19. The Health Ministry is expected to provide information on the measures planned in schools and kindergartens and to what extent the country is ready to administer a third Covid-19 dose.

The Supreme Administrative Prosecutor's Office also requests information on the actions the Health Ministry has taken regarding the control of the anti-epidemic measures. The Prosecutor’s Office asks the Ministry of Health why, despite the growing coronavirus morbidity in Bulgaria, it has not yet introduced the anti-epidemic measures envisaged in the National Covid-19 Response Plan. 




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