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80 newly infected with coronavirus, no fatalities

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In the last 24 hours, 80 cases of coronavirus have been detected out of 1,713 tests carried out, according to the Single Information Portal. Nearly 5% of the samples tested positive66% of the newly infected were not vaccinated. 

The highest number of new cases was in Sofia - 37, in Varna, Burgas and Sofia region - 4 each. There are 332 patients in hospital - 31 of them in intensive care. Both new admissions have not been vaccinated. 

There are no fatalities. 12 patients have recovered. Active cases number 73 101. Yesterday, 57 doses of coronavirus vaccine were administered. There are 2 059 883 people with completed immunisation. 759 292 have also had a booster dose.



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