According to the recent data, twenty-seven (27) out of twenty-eight (28) Bulgarian districts are, for the present time, in the “GREEN ZONE”. The areas that have a morbidity rate lower than 100 out of 100 000 population on a 14-day basis are placed in the green zone.
The update provided is of May 14, 2022, in the unified information portal. ‘
Sofia city is having the highest COVID-19 morbidity rate, which is 127.48 out of 100 000 population on a 14-day basis. It is the only city which is placed in the yellow zone is Sofia.
On the other hand, the COVID-19 morbidity rate of the European country stands at 70.67 out of the 100 000 population on a two-week basis, which has eventually witnessed a significant decline.
Sofia city was earlier placed in the category of “DARK RED ZONE” at the start of the ongoing year when it had a COVID-19 morbidity rate of 500 per 100 000 population.
The increase in the green zone category depicts that the COVID-19 situation in the European state is witnessing a significant improvement.
During the last 24 hours, Bulgaria recorded a total of additional 313 cases of the deadliest COVID-19 mutant, bringing the overall count of the active infections to 110,028.
To date, there are a total of 2,057,749 Bulgarian nationals who have taken their required number of the WHO-approved COVID-19 vaccines and are now fully vaccinated against the mutant. This number represents around 29.7% of the total targeted eligible population.
On the other hand, there are a total of 752,669 individuals who are fully vaccinated and have also taken their third dose or booster shots of the WHO-approved COVID-19 vaccines. This number of individuals represents nearly 10.8% of the total targeted eligible population, according to the official data.