Three classes of Plovdiv schools quarantined due to COVID-19



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As of October 18, 2020, there are 62 newly diagnosed cases of COVID-19 in the territory of the Plovdiv region. In the National Information System there are a total of 2591. -1196 people are in quarantine. 686 people are receiving home treatment.

“During the last 24 hours there are no diagnosed doctors. 7 people are admitted to the hospital, all in good condition. The hospitalized cases from the Plovdiv region, admitted to the National Information System are 151, two are in intensive care. Most of the new patients are in Plovdiv – 36, followed by the municipalities of Asenovgrad – 10, Rakovski – 6, Karlovo – 5, Maritsa – 3, Rodopi and Stamboliyski plus 1 “, said the regional governor and president of the Municipal Council Dani Kanazireva.

According to RHI data, an 81-year-old man was drunk during the day. from the city of Plovdiv. Concomitant illnesses are not reflected in the information system.

COVID-19 IN CHILDREN AND EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS:

– Sofia University “Patriarch Evtimiy” Plovdiv – 7th grade student was diagnosed on 17.10.2020, last visit to school – 15.10.2020 Students from the sick boy’s class are quarantined. control of the observance of anti-epidemic measures, increased frequency of disinfection and correct and constant use of personal protective equipment by pedagogical personnel.

– PS “Dusho Hadjijekov” – 6th grade student was diagnosed on 17.10.2020, last visit to school – 09.10.2020 The class was quarantined and switched to distance education on 13.10.2020 due to another case in the class. A prescription was given to the school director to increase control over the observance of anti-epidemic measures, increase the frequency of disinfection and the correct and constant use of personal protective equipment by pedagogical staff.

– Yane Sandanski Elementary School: A fourth-grade student was diagnosed on October 17, 2020, the last visit to a school on October 13, 2020. Students in the sick boy’s class are quarantined. A prescription must be given to the school director to increase control in compliance with anti-epidemic measures, increasing the frequency of disinfection and the correct and constant use of personal protective equipment by teachers.

“All the cases are being investigated and the health authorities are taking the pertinent anti-epidemic measures. Tomorrow the Regional Crisis Staff will meet to discuss the epidemiological situation in the district and increase local control over compliance with current measures,” he added. the regional governor.



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