A record 436 new cases of coronavirus infection



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A record 436 new cases of coronavirus infection

Bulgarian authorities report a record 436 new cases of infection by the new coronavirus, which were detected with 5,400 tests. Positive tests represent just over 8 percent of all samples taken.

Active cases in the country at this time are 6,134 candles, of which 973 people are being treated in hospitals, and 57 of them are located in intensive care units.

There were 131 survivors on Tuesday and 8 deaths from coronavirus; the total number of survivors reached 15,310 and those infected since the start of the pandemic were 22,306.

The data showing the spread of infection among medical personnel is extremely worrying. There are 22 doctors, nine nurses, and two newly infected nurses.

The highest number of newly infected people is in Sofia: 135, Plovdiv – 40, Burgas – 38, Stara Zagora – 27, Blagoevgrad – 25, Varna – 19, Targovishte – 18, Haskovo – 15, Kardzhali and Ruse for 11. The previous record for most many cases per day was set in early July, when 330 infected were identified.

Those killed in the last 24 hours were a 61-year-old man with chronic liver and heart disease, a 59-year-old man with diabetes and heart disease, a 41-year-old woman with diabetes and heart disease, a 58-year-old man with diabetes, obesity and heart disease. disease, a 76-year-old man with chronic heart and neurological disease, a 65-year-old woman with an unspecified disease, a 78-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on comorbidities, and a 66-year-old man with chronic neurological disease . and heart disease.

Additional measures are possible, but not like spring

With a prolonged increase in coronavirus infections, it is possible to introduce new measures, the Head of State Health Inspectors, Prof. Angel Kunchev, told BNR.

According to him, the large number of new infections is mainly due to the wave that started in Europe about 3 weeks ago.

“Obviously this is the expected second wave of autumn. Another question is how quickly it will develop, how intensive it will be, so as not to allow the health system to be so overloaded that it cannot meet the demand for healthcare,” Kunchev said .

With a further increase in those infected with Covid-19 in our country, it is possible to introduce additional measures, Kunchev added.

“Of course, some additional restrictions, if this growth rate continues, should be discussed and introduced, but I immediately want to assure you that they will by no means be in the spring pattern with blocking large settlements,” he said. he ..

Regarding the large number of hospitalized patients, Associate Professor Kunchev said that at the moment there is no danger to the health system, since at this stage around 10-12% of the beds designated for Covid-19 are occupied.

The second wave is coming

National Operational Headquarters mathematician Nikolay Vitanov announced Wednesday that a second wave of the infection is imminent. According to him, November will be critical. “We have to endure to get through the winter relatively well,” he told Nova TV.

His forecast is that by the end of October the number of infected will reach 25 thousand people, which seems too optimistic in a context of more than 400 infected a day.
Vitanov says the proportion of infected in intensive care units remains relatively stable, with the absolute number not expected to exceed 120. By the end of October, hospitalized residents are expected to reach 1,200.

He reiterated that if the newly infected exceed 500 per day, the health system can tolerate this only within 2-3 weeks.

Currently, one in 100 Bulgarians is a carrier of the virus and infects 1.24 more. Their calculations show that 160,000 Bulgarians have already encountered the virus, 50,000 of them active. According to Vitanov, the death rate from the virus is about 0.5%.



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