112 is the number of new Covid-19 infections registered in the country out of 2,883 tests performed in the past 24 hours, a positivity rate of 4%. Single Coronavirus Information Portal data show. 51% of the new Covid-19 cases are among the unvaccinated.
The highest number of new Covid-19 cases was registered in Sofia-32, Varna-12 and Plovdiv-9.
23 people have been admitted to hospital in the past day. 52% of them were not inoculated against Covid-19. 262 patients with an established coronavirus infection are being treated in hospital, as 29 are in intensive care units.
No Covid-related deaths have been registered in the past day. 16 people have been reported cured. 2,961 is the number of active cases of coronavirus infection.
96 vaccine doses were administered on Wednesday. 2,076,302 is the number of people with a completed vaccination.
Friday will be sunny with afternoon clouds over the mountains. Minimum temperatures will be 14 to 19°C, in Sofia - 14°C. Maximum temperatures will be 28-33°C, 29° in the capital. On the Black Sea coast it will be sunny with air temperatures up to..
Lawmakers have set up a temporary committee to examine all the facts and circumstances related to the security of machine voting in the upcoming local elections on October 29. The proposal to set up the committee was made by the Bulgarian Socialist..
Supporters of the Vazrazhdane party came out in protest in front of the parliament building and the Council of Ministers to demand the resignation of the government. The protest was announced as a national, and people started gathering shortly before 12..
The International Festival of Military Bands and the Festival of Crafts on Samovodska Charshia (Street of Crafts) in Veliko Tarnovo both start today...
Strong and efficient connectivity requires well-developed infrastructure and the unimpeded movement of people and goods. The accession..
There are currently no Russian warships in the Bulgarian economic zone in the Black Sea . This was stated by Chief of Defence Admiral Emil Eftimov. In..
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