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Bulgaria reports 97 new cases of Covid-19, 4 deaths

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97 are new infections with Covid-19 registered in Bulgaria in the last 24 hours. Cases are down by 50 from a day earlier. 73.2% of the newly infested persons are not vaccinated. 10% of the 964 tests performed came back positive, compared to 10.9% of the indicator on Sunday, data from the National Coronavirus Information Portal show.

Actively registered patients increased by 84 to 9,598. 12 persons were admitted to hospitals. 10 of them, or over 83% are not vaccinated. There are 60 patients in intensive care.

For the last 24 hours, four persons with an established Covid-19 infection passed away. 9 patients were cured on Sunday.  2 vaccine jabs were administered.



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