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Bulgaria reports 211 new Covid infections

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211 are the newly infected persons with Covid-19 in the country for the last 24 hours. Cases decreased by 8 compared to a day earlier. Over 62.5% of the newly infected have not been vaccinated. 6% of the 3,447 tests performed were positive, compared to 5.13% of the indicator on Wednesday, according to the coronavirus.bg portal.

The number of registered actively sick persons has decreased by 13 to 4,564. 47 infected persons were admitted to hospitals. 37 of them, or 78.72% were not vaccinated. Those hospitalized decreased by 10 to 377. There are 35 infected persons in intensive care.

Four patients with an established Covid-19 infection died during the day. Three of the dead were not immunized. 220 were cured on Wednesday. 397 vaccines were administered.



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