“No one believes that the lockdown will only last 14 days. A shutdown like this is admissible only if it is for absolutely all catering establishments and state institutions. So, let there be a two-week total lockdown,” the Bulgarian Association..
From March 12 until March 26, all students from 5th to 12th grade in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia are to switch over to distance learning. In-person classes in universities will be suspended. The extracurricular activities will be held online as well. All..
The Bulgarian Association of Establishments and the Association of Restaurants in Bulgaria have described any tightening of measures related to their business as "absolutely unacceptable." Yesterday, the Minister of Health..
Bulgaria’s Minister of Tourism calls for open borders and free travel Bulgaria supports the creation of "fast, green corridors" for vaccinated people and those who have already recovered from Covid-19. Meanwhile, travel restrictions should..
On March 1, restaurants and entertainment venues reopen for customers. By order of Bulgaria’s Minster of Health, the catering establishments are required to work at no more than half their seating capacity, with no more than six customers per table...
The fact that we are opening restaurants does not mean that everyone should go and get infected," Bulgarian PM Boyko Borissov said today during a visit to the town of Chirpan. The Prime Minister stressed that he relies on the sense of..
"With nearly 150,000 Bulgarian citizens vaccinated so far, and with this rate of vaccination, restaurants and gambling halls will be open on March 1, while nightclubs will reopen on April 1," Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said during..
Bulgarian hotels, restaurants and shops are to offer special price discounts for their products and services to Bulgarians living abroad who choose to go on holiday in their home country. Ethnic Bulgarians can also benefit from the price discounts. The..
Catering establishments would be re opened if the number of patients did not rise much after the easing of other measures in February. This is what Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said at a working..
Restaurants and cafeterias in Bulgaria will reopen on March 1. Nightclubs are expected to reopen after March 14. This was agreed in a meeting between the owners of restaurants and other catering establishments and the Minister of Health Prof. Kostadin..