2,610 persons were newly diagnosed with COVID-19 in our country in the past 24 hours, 165 of which were detected by PCR, and 2,445 by rapid antigen tests.

64.52% of the new cases confirmed in the last 24 hours are of persons who have not been vaccinated, the Unified Information Portal shows.

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The total number of tests performed during the past 24 hours was 10,204. Of these, 937 were PCR, and 9,267 were antigenic.

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

The distribution by regions according to the persons' current address is as follows: Blagoevgrad - 114;

Burgas - 88;

Varna - 142;

Veliko Tarnovo - 48;

Vidin - 24;

Vratsa - 76;

Gabrovo - 41;

Dobrich - 49;

Kardzhali - 46;

Kyustendil - 52;

Lovech - 47;

Montana - 42;

Pazardzhik - 111;

Pernik - 51;

Pleven - 69;

Plovdiv - 244;

Razgrad - 43;

Rousse - 57;

Silistra - 62;

Sliven - 69;

Smolyan - 26;

Sofia region - 119;

Sofia city - 644;

Stara Zagora - 149;

Targovishte - 31;

Haskovo - 83;

Shumen - 40;

Yambol - 43.

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The proven cases of the new coronavirus in our country are currently 1,209,777. The active cases are 25,157. The cured persons are a total of 1,147,216. Of these, 1,610 were registered in the last 24 hours.

A total of 1,000 patients are in hospital care facilities with confirmed coronavirus infection.

59 of them are accommodated in intensive structures.

There are 275 persons newly admitted to the hospital. Of them, 79.27% ​​have not been vaccinated, according to the data in the Unified Information Portal.

The doses of the vaccines against COVID-19 administered in our country so far are a total of 4,475,822. Of these, 1,594 were administered in the last 24 hours.

According to the National Information System, the new coronavirus has been proven in a total of 25,135 medical workers.

31 new cases were registered in the past 24 hours, 5 of them were found among doctors, 11 among nurses, 6 among paramedics, 1 among paramedics and 8 among other medical personnel.

37,404 people have died who were diagnosed with the coronavirus infection. 24 new cases were registered during the past 24 hours.

95.83% of the deceased persons were not vaccinated. 

Died:



85-year-old man with heart and chronic lung disease;



72-year-old woman with heart and chronic lung disease;



a 70-year-old woman with chronic lung and heart disease;



88-year-old woman with diabetes and chronic lung disease;



a 72-year-old man with chronic lung disease;



a 93-year-old woman with heart disease;



a 57-year-old man, for whom there is currently no information about accompanying diseases;



80-year-old man with heart disease;



an 87-year-old man for whom no comorbidities have yet been entered into the system;



a 61-year-old man for whom no comorbidities have yet been entered into the system;



a 93-year-old woman with heart disease;



a 77-year-old man for whom no comorbidities have yet been entered into the system;



an 85-year-old man for whom no comorbidities have yet been entered into the system;



80-year-old woman with diabetes and heart disease;



a 48-year-old man with heart disease;



a 58-year-old man with heart disease;



a 70-year-old woman with chronic lung and heart disease;



a 61-year-old woman with heart, chronic lung and chronic neurological disease;



85-year-old man with heart disease;



a 59-year-old man for whom no comorbidities have yet been entered into the system;



an 82-year-old woman for whom comorbidities have not yet been entered into the system;



a 93-year-old woman for whom comorbidities have not yet been entered into the system;



81-year-old woman with chronic neurological disease;



an 85-year-old man with obesity, diabetes, cancer and heart disease.

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

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