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“Over a period of 14 days, despite the severe increase in morbidity in Bulgaria, we are currently ranked 22nd in Europe out of 30 countries. We are fifth on the Balkan Peninsula,” he said.
“In terms of mortality, it is 1.56 per 100,000 and we continue to rank eighth in the EU and fifth in the Balkans,” he said.
Kunchev said that there is a rejuvenation of people who test positive, but this does not affect the number of people admitted to the hospital and the number of deaths.
“Despite the large increase in positive cases, the number of deaths is also increasing, but at a much slower rate,” he said.
“Most of Bulgaria is in the middle of the spread of the virus, as we have two districts, Targovishte and Blagoevgrad, where we have more patients,” he said.
“Lovech and Pleven have a morbidity below 20 per 100,000,” he said.
“The increase in the number of patients in the last two weeks is significant, but this is across Europe. In the Czech Republic, the values are incredible in the last week,” he said, adding that there is an increase in mortality.
“The weekly number of tests: there is an increase in their number, as the average value of 400 per 100,000 has already been exceeded,” Kunchev said.
“The weekly positivity of the tests almost coincides with the morbidity. The tests are done much more specifically: contacts, such as quarantined or with symptoms.
There is an increase in positive samples due to this. “Before, people were tested because they wanted to travel on vacation and most were healthy, and now, as I explained, the tests are in other connections,” he said.
The Minister of Health with an extraordinary statement due to the K-19 LIVE boom
The Minister of Health, Professor Kostadin Angelov, requested compliance with the measures and gave more figures on the infection in our country:
“There are 394 active cases of doctors. There are 60 of them in medical institutions, and only 7 in intensive care units. 5 doctors, 1 nurse and a nurse. The doctors cured so far are 1030, and the deaths according to the latest data are 16, “he said. the Minister of Health.
“We have two districts, Blagoevgrad and Targovishte, to which we urge Bulgarian citizens not to travel, unless the reason is urgent,” he said.
“The incidence is more than 120 people per 100,000, and unnecessary travel there would lead to the spread of the disease to other areas,” Angelov said.
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