Winter Tourism: 1.8 Million Visit Bulgaria
Bulgaria has witnessed a bustling winter tourism season, with a total of 1.8 million tourists gracing its picturesque landscapes from December 1 to March 25
The coronavirus statistics from the Single Information Portal in Bulgaria in the last day is very worrisome. There are almost 100 people who died from the dangerous infection in the country in 24 hours, and there are also quite a few newly infected. Here's what the figures show:
Number of PCR and antigen tests made – 11,576
Newly infected in the country - 832
Percentage of positive tests - 7.1%
Total number of active cases – 21,466
Cured for the day – 1,920
Total number cured - 188,972
Hospitalized - 2,850
Patients in intensive care – 265
Number of dead per day - 97
Total number of deceased - 9 142
Vaccinated per day: 1,509
Vaccinated with a second dose: 13,656
Total vaccinated: 42,634
Infected by regions:
Blagoevgrad 39, Burgas 85, Varna 33, Veliko Tarnovo 23, Vidin 4, Vratsa 22, Gabrovo 12, Dobrich 4, Kardzhali 17, Kyustendil 20, Lovech 8, Montana 7, Pazardzhik 39, Pernik 10, Pleven 33, Plovdiv 64, Razgrad 4, Ruse 35, Silistra 18, Sliven 19, Smolyan 6, Sofia 12, Sofia (capital) 203, Stara Zagora 30, Targovishte 3, Haskovo 42, Shumen 37, Yambol 3.
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