Bulgaria Leads EU in Construction Growth for 14th Straight Month
In February, Bulgaria recorded the highest annual growth in construction output among EU member states
There is no threat of a second flu wave in Bulgaria, but there has been a slowdown in the decline of cases, according to Prof. Dr. Iva Hristova, director of the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases. She noted that flu cases have risen by approximately 1% in the past week compared to the previous one, which is not unusual.
Prof. Hristova pointed out that the recent cold weather could be contributing to this uptick in cases. She emphasized that children, especially those aged 0 to 4, have experienced the highest increase in morbidity. To help protect them from respiratory infections, she advised that children in nurseries and kindergartens should not be exposed to the cold, as even brief exposure to icy air can make them more vulnerable.
The professor also mentioned a notable rise in cases of influenza B in recent weeks, which is now the dominant strain. This shift marks a departure from trends observed in previous years.
Cases of acute gastrointestinal illness continue to be reported in Bansko
The Sofia Emergency Care Center has received a fully equipped ambulance as a donation
Bulgaria ranks as one of the top countries in Southeast Europe for ordering healthy meals
The third emergency medical helicopter has arrived in Bulgaria, as confirmed by the Center for Emergency Medical Assistance by Air on its Facebook page
The third Bulgarian medical helicopter, intended for emergency air medical assistance, is ready for operation and currently stationed in Brindisi, Italy
Vaccination against meningococcal infections remains a personal decision for parents, as the disease affects a relatively small number of children annually but can present severe complications
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