New COVID-19 Variant Evades Vaccines
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning regarding a new mutation of the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic, known as the FLiRT variants
The newly confirmed cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria over the past 24 hours are 1,078 from 16,392 tests, the daily report on the Unified Information Portal shows on May 11.
415 were confirmed from PCR and 663 from antigen tests.
The total lab-confirmed positive cases in the country since the start of the epidemic are 411,280.
The active cases are 42,838.
Of the total, 5,571 patients are in hospitals, 555 of them being in intensive care.
During the past 24 hours:
· 3,005 recoveries, bringing the total to date to 351,397;
· 25,485 administered doses of Covid-19 vaccines, bringing the total to date to 963,539;
· 116 Covid-19 related deaths, thus bringing the death toll to date to 17,045.
The latest cases registered in the regions are as follows:
Blagoevgrad – 48; Bourgas - 13; Varna - 61; Veliko Turnovo – 49; Vidin – 30; Vratsa – 11; Gabrovo – 29; Dobrich – 22; Kardzhali - 11; Kyustendil - 23; Lovech - 17; Montana - 45; Pazardzhik - 19; Pernik - 10; Pleven – 19; Plovdiv - 116; Razgrad - 5; Rousse - 62; Silistra – 16; Sliven - 24; Smolyan – 13; Sofia district - 34; Sofia city – 205; Stara Zagora - 100; Targovishte - 21; Haskovo - 18; Shoumen – 37; Yambol - 20.
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