895 people have been newly diagnosed with coronavirus infection in Bulgaria in the past 24 hours.

115 of them were detected by PCR and 780 by rapid antigen tests.

63.69% of the new cases proven in the last 24 hours are of people who have not been vaccinated, according to the Unified Information Portal.

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A total of 11,369 tests were performed during the past 24 hours.

2,072 of them are PCR and 9,297 are antigenic.

This is shown by the data of the National Information System.

The distribution by districts at the current address of the persons is as follows: Blagoevgrad - 15;

Burgas - 27;

Varna - 34;

Veliko Tarnovo - 18;

Vidin - 17;

Vratsa - 17;

Gabrovo - 32;

Dobrich - 28;

Kardzhali - 7;

Kyustendil - 22;

Lovech - 24;

Montana - 16;

Pazardzhik - 22;

Pernik - 12;

Pleven - 11;

Plovdiv - 73;

Razgrad - 5;

Ruse - 18;

Silistra - 18;

Sliven - 18;

Smolyan - 8;

Sofia region - 38;

Sofia city - 326;

Stara Zagora - 33;

Targovishte - 8;

Haskovo - 18;

Shumen - 16;

Yambol - 14.

895 new cases of coronavirus infection

The confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in our country are currently a total of 1,150,342. Of these, 161,039 are active.

952,493 people were cured, of which 3,290 were registered in the last 24 hours.

There are a total of 996 patients with proven COVID-19 in hospital facilities.

112 of them are accommodated in intensive care units or clinics.

The number of new patients in the hospital is 158, of which 80.38% have not been vaccinated, according to data from the Unified Information Portal.

4,372,241 doses of vaccines against coronavirus infection have been administered in Bulgaria so far.

1,261 of them were applied during the last 24 hours.

The National Information System shows that there are a total of 24,311 medical officers diagnosed with the new coronavirus in Bulgaria. 19 new cases have been registered in the past 24 hours.

Seven of them were found by doctors, five by nurses, five by nurses and two by other medical staff.

36,810 are the deceased in whom COVID-19 has been confirmed.

26 new cases have been registered in the past 24 hours.

92.31% of the deceased were not vaccinated. 

Died:



a 71-year-old man with heart disease;



a 95-year-old man with heart and chronic neurological disease;



an 85-year-old woman with diabetes, heart and chronic kidney disease;



a 52-year-old woman for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;



a 76-year-old man with heart and chronic kidney disease;



an 84-year-old woman with heart disease;



a 78-year-old man with cancer;



a 79-year-old man for whom no concomitant diseases have yet been introduced into the system;



a 62-year-old woman with chronic liver disease;



a 74-year-old woman with heart and chronic lung disease;



a 60-year-old man with heart disease;



a 94-year-old man with heart and chronic neurological disease;



a 79-year-old woman with heart disease;



an 85-year-old man with heart disease;



a 69-year-old woman with heart disease;



a 73-year-old woman with heart and chronic lung disease;



an 85-year-old woman for whom no concomitant diseases have yet been introduced into the system;



an 85-year-old man with oncological and chronic neurological disease;



a 71-year-old man for whom no concomitant diseases have yet been introduced into the system;



an 89-year-old man with heart disease;



a 78-year-old woman with asthma, heart and chronic kidney disease;



a 94-year-old woman for whom no concomitant diseases have yet been introduced into the system;



a 59-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;



a 77-year-old man for whom no concomitant diseases have yet been introduced into the system;



a 52-year-old man with diabetes, heart and chronic kidney disease;



an 88-year-old woman with heart, chronic kidney and chronic lung disease.    

The Ministry of Health expresses its condolences to the families and relatives of the deceased.

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