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Orthodox Easter Monday is the day following Easter Sunday and is observed across Bulgaria as part of the wider Easter celebration within the Orthodox Christian tradition
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Nearly 30,000 vaccines have been administered in Bulgaria in the three days since Prime Minister Boyko Borissov ordered that "green lanes" should open for anyone willing to be inoculated against the coronavirus. The authorities report the public is showing a strong interest in getting vaccinated. Vaccination sites are open in all of the country's 28 regions and general practitioners too are starting inoculations as of February 22, Health Minister Kostadin Angelov reported at Monday's working meeting called by Prime Minister Boyko Borissov with the national coronavirus and vaccination task forces and ministers, the government information service said.
Borissov is quoted as saying that "teams must reach people willing to get the vaccine even in the remotest and smallest
population centres. No distinction should be made between big, small and remote places."
Angelov said that arrangements are being made for mobile teams to reach those willing to receive the vaccine in remote villages
and places. Work is underway with the Interior Ministry for logistical support so that vaccines reach remote locations quickly and easily.
Nikolai Brunzalov, deputy head of the governing board of the Bulgarian Medical Association, said that GPs are ready to join
the vaccination campaign. "Logistics has been resolved concerning small population centres where medics may run into
difficulties, so that mass vaccination can start," Brunzalov said.
The head of the national coronavirus task force, Prof. Ventsislav Mutafchiiski, who is also head of the Military
Medical Academy, and Asen Baltov, head of the Pirogov Emergency Hospital in Sofia, provided updates on the vaccine roll-out in their hospitals. COVID-19 mortality has dropped and while the number of newly hospitalized patients is rising, it is not
overwhelming hospital capacity, said Moutafchiiski.
Bogdan Kirilov, head of the Bulgarian Drug Agency, said all available vaccine doses are administered without delay. Since
the start of vaccinations there has been a very low frequency of unwanted reactions which, in his words, fully confirms the
safety profile established during the clinical trials.
In the meantime, it emerged that acting on Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova's order, five municipal diagnostic and advisory medical centres in the capital are offering coronavirus vaccinations to those willing as of February 22.
The Bulgarian Medical Association has called for an urgent overhaul of healthcare funding, insisting on a 25 percent increase in the prices of clinical pathways and all medical services, alongside a revision of the user fee for hospital stays
Health authorities report that measles infections in Bulgaria have surpassed 70 confirmed cases, with a total of 73 registered as of April 3
Health authorities have reported a total of 66 confirmed measles cases in Bulgaria, with the first infection now recorded in Sofia, according to data published on the Ministry of Health’s epidemic monitoring platform.
All emergency medical centers across Bulgaria have now been equipped with the opioid antidote Naloxone, a development confirmed by the Ministry of Health. The drug is used in cases of overdose and is considered critical for saving lives in emergencies inv
A total of 43 measles infections have been recorded across three regions in Bulgaria, according to data released by the Ministry of Health on March 30
Last year, Bulgaria recorded over 17,000 abortions, according to data compiled by the National Center for Public Health and Analysis
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