Professor Angelov shook Bulgaria with these words! VIDEO



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“Today’s briefing will be a little different. On the eve of one of the brightest festivities, I want to address all Bulgarian citizens. Ladies and gentlemen, we are becoming stronger and more informed. Humanity confidently and victoriously faces the battle with kovid “.

This was stated by the Minister of Health, Prof. Kostadin Angelov, during the extraordinary joint briefing with NIGHT.

“Vaccines are coming and with them we will overcome some of the darkest pages in modern history. The disease is giving way to those who have been on the front line since March. Those who have not given up and thanks to the efforts of those of us who are sitting here today. “Everyone. Only together and with perseverance will we achieve our victory,” he added.

“In just one week, some 16,000 people have been cured in Bulgaria and 9,000 recently infected. I am not happy and I do not want Bulgarian citizens to be cured, but to be healthy,” concluded the Minister of Health.

We remind you that 1615 are the coronavirus cases of the last 24 hours in Bulgaria. This means that the number of people infected by COVID-19 in our country in 24 hours has decreased compared to Tuesday, when they were 1,799 in the PCR test 6233.

Remember that antigenic tests for the detection of COVID-19 are already equated with PCR tests.

Positive results will be reported as confirmed cases of coronavirus. A total of 6,945 tests were performed on Wednesday, of which 5,242 were PCR (1,372 infected) and 1,703 were antigen tests (243 infected). For comparison, 6,233 PCR tests were performed on Tuesday.

Unfortunately, in the last 24 hours there have been 99 deaths from coronavirus, reports the Unified Information Portal. Thus, the total number of victims is 6,978. The good news is that 1,375 people have been cured in the last 24 hours.

The number of patients in our country already reaches 195,886, active cases are 82,443, the total number of patients is 106,465. 5,714 people were hospitalized, 533 were in the intensive care unit.



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