[ad_1] 1729 are the new cases of coronavirus in our country. During the last 24 hours, the tests performed are 8,475. Therefore, the total number of tests is 1,149,545. All on the topic: Coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19) 17611 Data from the Unified Information Portal show that 201,220 are confirmed cases of …
Read More »Turkey removes requirement of PCR test for airport transit passengers
[ad_1] PHOTO: pixabay The Turkish government has decided to remove the requirement for PCR testing for passengers in transit through airports, the press service of the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry reported, BTA reported. According to a new order from Turkey’s Ministry of Health, PCR testing at the entrance to Turkey for …
Read More »Annual closure in the NRA from January 1 to 10, 2021: what will be possible and what will not
[ad_1] In the period from January 1 to 10, 2021, the National Revenue Agency will carry out activities related to the annual completion processes for 2020 and change of operation of information systems for 2021, announced the Revenue Agency. Individuals who file their annual income tax return will be able …
Read More »Qualify hospitals to choose patients where to receive treatment
[ad_1] – According to him, the fund decides whether to conclude a contract. – NHIF and insurance companies will compete – Small and inefficient hospitals are becoming in treatment centers and observation up to 48 hours The Ministry of Health proposes to create a rating system for hospitals, which should …
Read More »More than 75% of the English enter the strictest blockade from midnight – – World News】 • current information, topics and news
[ad_1] As of midnight, another 20 million Britons will be in the fourth highest degree of local quarantine due to the crisis with the flood of COVID-19 infections, Health Minister Matt Hancock said in parliament. A fourth degree of local quarantine is practically equivalent to a confinement, in which more …
Read More »: Belgium introduces a mandatory 7-day quarantine for those arriving from Bulgaria from tomorrow :: Monitor.bg
[ad_1] Belgium will introduce a mandatory 7-day quarantine for those arriving from Bulgaria from tomorrow Starting tomorrow, Belgium will introduce a mandatory 7-day PCR and quarantine test for all citizens arriving in the country from the so-called red zone, which includes Bulgaria. Passengers who enter the country from territories declared …
Read More »“Misirkite”, Power and the Whirlwind of Media Nonsense During COVID – Opinions, Highlights, and Comments on Hot Topics
[ad_1] ACTS Post opinions with a wide range of perspectives to encourage constructive discussion. When Mutafchiiski was installed in every home, it became clear that there were two types of media. Some work for the people and do their professional duty, while others produce a whirlwind of nonsense. Comment from …
Read More »Belgium introduces 7-day PCR and quarantine test for arriving Bulgarians
[ad_1] Starting tomorrow, Belgium will introduce a mandatory 7-day PCR and quarantine test for all citizens arriving in the country from the so-called red zone, which includes Bulgaria. This was announced by the press center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Passengers who enter the country from territories declared a …
Read More »MONTH with important information for parents who want their children to study online – Education
[ad_1] The Ministry of Education and Science has created an organization through the regional departments of education to accept applications from parents / families who want their children to study at a distance. So far, 704 requests for distance learning have been received in an electronic environment for students from …
Read More »US: New strain of COVID-19 could overwhelm hospitals – US
[ad_1] The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed Wednesday that the new strain of coronavirus has reached the United States and that the potential for overcrowding in the country’s already “overcrowded” hospitals is increasing. All on the topic: Coronavirus epidemic (COVID-19) 17607 Earlier today, health officials in …
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