Weather In Bulgaria On March 29: Sunny Skies and Rising Temperatures Across The Country
Bulgaria is set to experience favorable weather conditions on March 29, with mostly sunny skies forecasted across the country
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In the past 24 hours, 3,122 new cases of coronavirus infection have been registered in the country, data from the single information portal shows.
Yesterday, 17,402 diagnostic tests were made - 7,472 PCR and 9,930 antigen tests.
As of 13April, 9,970 people with COVID-19 are being treated in hospitals across the country. The intensive care wards have 776 patients.
The active cases are 71,140.
In 24 hours, the disease claimed the lives of 201 people, 3,098 are cured.
Since the beginning of the epidemic in Bulgaria, there have been 14,619 deaths, 289,356 people have been rehabilitated.
The total number of confirmed cases in the country is 375,115, of which 12,588 are medics.
In the past day, 7 330 vaccines have been given, and since the start of the immunization campaign – 579,992. A second dose received 114,644 people.
The most are the newly registered cases in Sofia, Varna, Plovdiv and Blagoevgrad.
Statistics of the day by districts: Blagoevgrad - 127 new cases, Burgas - 92, Varna - 233, Veliko Tarnovo - 117, Vidin - 28, Vratsa - 67, Gabrovo - 45, Dobrich - 82, Kardzhali - 54, Kyustendil - 64, Lovech - 64, Montana - 56, Pazardzhik - 50, Pernik - 41, Pleven - 60, Plovdiv - 314, Razgrad - 24, Ruse - 155, Silistra - 47, Sliven - 57, Smolyan - 38, Sofia-city - 758, Sofia-region - 93, Stara Zagora - 195, Targovishte - 27, Haskovo - 81 , Shumen - 106, Yambol - 47
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