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Two Covid-related deaths registered in the past day

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There were 147 new Covid cases registered in Bulgarian the past day. The number of cases decreased by 277 in comparison to the day before. 54.4% of the newly infected were non-vaccinated citizens. 10.9% of the 1,349 tests conducted were positive, compared to 10.6% on Saturday, according to the coronavirus.bg portal.

The total number of registered patients increased by 121 to 9,514. Eleven infected were admitted to hospitals yesterday. 7 of them or over 63.4% were not vaccinated. The number of those hospitalized remains 638. The number of patients in intensive care is 59.

In the past day, two Covid-related deaths were registered in this country, 24 people recovered and 105 vaccines were administered.




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