2,393 new cases of Covid-19 have been confirmed in Bulgaria in the past 24 hours out of 18,262 tests performed, Single Coronavirus Information Portal data show. More than 70% of the new cases are among the unvaccinated. 13.1% of the tests have returned positive results.
The number of active cases decreased with 901 to 195,420.
248 patients have been admitted to hospitals in the past day. More than 80% of them were not immunized. The number of Covid-19 hospitalizations decreased with 243 to 2,349. 288 Covid-19 patients are in intensive care units.
34 people with established coronavirus infection have died in the past day. 31 of them were not inoculated against Covid-19. 3,260 people have been reported cured.
2,327 vaccine doses were administered on Tuesday. 2,054,562 is the number of people with a completed immunization cycle. 705,600 have had a booster shot.
On Saturday, minimum temperatures in the country will range from 11 to 14°C, with a low of 12°C in Sofia. Morning fog is expected in the plains and valleys. The day will start sunny, but clouds and rain will develop over the mountains in western and..
President Rumen Radev will pay an official visit to Hungary on 25 and 26 May at the invitation of President Tamás Sulyok . The two will inaugurate the Bulgarian Cultural and Educational Centre in Budapest, built with the support of the Bulgarian and..
The European Commission has given Bulgaria and 15 other EU countries a two-month deadline to fully implement EU rules on road tolls for trucks, linking them to the vehicles' carbon dioxide emissions. Failure to comply will result in criminal..
"Only those who do not understand the cost of the devastation caused by ignorance can fear the cost of education. Bulgaria's enlightenment, faith and..
Clouds will break and decrease overnight, except in eastern Bulgaria. Light to moderate winds will blow from west-northwest. On Friday, 24 May, the..
The association "Angels on the Road", uniting families who lost their loved ones in road traffic accidents, held a motorcade and a pedestrian march in..
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