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122 are the newly diagnosed persons with coronavirus infection during the past 24 hours in Bulgaria. The PCR tests performed in the last 24 hours are 5145. This is shown by the data from the National Information System.
The distribution by districts at the current address of the persons is: Blagoevgrad - 21; Burgas - 15; Varna - 12; Vratsa - 1; Gabrovo - 1; Dobrich - 4; Kardzhali - 1; Montana - 5; Pazardzhik - 2; Pernik - 2; Pleven - 1; Plovdiv - 7; Razgrad - 1; Ruse - 4; Sliven - 2; Smolyan - 5; Sofia region - 4; Sofia city - 21; Stara Zagora - 7; Haskovo - 3; Shumen - 3.
The proven cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria are already a total of 17,435. Of these, 4,259 are active. 12474 were cured, 177 of which were registered in the past 24 hours.
A total of 753 patients with confirmed COVID-19 were hospitalized. 60 of them are in intensive care facilities.
The national information system shows that in our country coronavirus infection has been confirmed in 982 medics. Nine of the cases were registered in the last 24 hours. Of these, 1 was found by a doctor, 4 - by nurses, 2 - by nurses and 2 - by other medical staff.
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