Bulgaria Implements Temporary Measures Against Whooping Cough Epidemic
In response to the threat of a whooping cough epidemic, Bulgaria has enacted temporary anti-epidemic measures aimed at curbing the spread of the disease
There are already 581 positive samples for coronavirus in Bulgaria, the chief of staff Ventsislav Mutafchiiski said . The 24-hour increase was almost 3 percent. There are no new areas of the country with registered COVID-19 patients.
In Sofia, 11 cases, Stara Zagora - 3, Kardzhali - 1, Plovdiv - 1 are the new patients.
32 people (medical staff) are infected with coronavirus, the new case being the wife of a 64-year X-ray lab technician in Sofia.
42 cases were cured.
A deceased man, 36, at St. Anna's Hospital with co-morbid traumatic brain injury. There are 213 in the hospital, 21 of them in intensive care, Mutafchiiski added.
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