Bulgaria: Flu Epidemic Declared as of 6 until 11 March
A flu epidemic is being declared throughout the country as of 6 March, Friday, until 11 March, Wednesday.
As of today, a flu epidemic has been declared for the municipalities of Aksakovo, Beloslav, Provadia, Valchi Dol, Vetrino, Dolni Chiflik, Byala, Suvorovo, Avren, Dalgopol and Devnya, in the Varna region.
The health authorities have recommended the suspension of school classes from today until February 6, the Ministry of Health said.
In the region of Kyustendil, the school classes are suspended from today until February 2.
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