Covid-19 in Bulgaria: 878 infected and nearby neurology in Vidin



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Covid-19 in Bulgaria: 878 infected and nearby neurology in Vidin

The infected coronavirus in Bulgaria has already been shown to be 878, the National Operations Headquarters announced on Saturday afternoon.

At 8 am on Saturday, 40 new cases were announced on the last day (15 of them in Sofia, 9 in Vidin and in the hospital, 16 people). In the late afternoon, staff reported another 13 cases for the day.

A 2-month-old baby was infected in Burgas and a 9-year-old boy from Panicherevo.

Deaths since the start of the epidemic remain 41.

There are already 518 infected in Sofia.

246 are patients with confirmed Covid-19 who are hospitalized, with 35 in intensive care units and clinics.

Distribution of registered cases by administrative areas:

Blagoevgrad – 21 years old; Burgas – 32; Varna – 25; Veliko Tarnovo – 10; Vidin – 19; Vratsa – 2; Gabrovo – 4; Dobrich – 13; Kardzhali – 13 years old; Kyustendil – 21; Lovech – 2; Montana – 18; Pazardzhik – 16 years old; Pernik – 8; Pleven – 10; Plovdiv – 37; Ruse-7; Silistra-2; Sliven – 19; Smolyan – 29; Sofia – 518; Stara Zagora – 32; Haskovo – 13; Shumen – 4, Yambol – 3.

At 4:30 p.m., 26,417 coronavirus tests were performed on Saturday, according to the Ministry of Health.

New 9 nurses are infected. A considerable part of them are from Vidin and this requires the closure of the neurological ward. Patients in this room will be referred to Lom. The announcement from the St. Petka Hospital Hospital in Vidin reveals that you are looking for doctors, nurses and nurses for the structure of treatment of patients with proven Covid-19, but in a complicated situation.

The total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in medical personnel in the country is 66, the Head of the National Operations Headquarters announced in the morning. Ventsislav Mutafchiiski.

“The beds for the treatment of people infected with coronavirus in the country have not been exhausted. The most dangerous thing in this situation is the exhaustion of doctors to care for the sick.” said the head of the national operations headquarters.

Regarding the time zones entered to travel to and from Sofia, Prof. Mutafchiyski recalled that travel is allowed only when necessary, for work or medical needs and always with a document that certifies it.

As for the groups in the Roma neighborhoods, Professor Mutafchiiski stated that it is mandatory for everyone to wear masks and observe the distance.

Movement in Bulgaria without cause (work or medical needs) is not allowed. Therefore, for all Sofia residents now in Black Sea resorts, law enforcement agencies will take action, the chief of operations said, and suggested that they had pinpointed a fictitious reason for their trip.

Regarding measures in the country and around the world, Professor Mutafchiyski stated that in Bulgaria they are much more liberal than other countries.



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