Bulgaria continue to witness hike in COVID-19 cases

The number of new arrivals in hospitals is 27, and 66.67% of them have not been vaccinated. In total, 4,488,347 doses of vaccines against COVID-19 were administered in the country, of which 38 were administered in the last 24 hours.

Bulgaria continue to witness hike in COVID-19 cases
Bulgaria continue to witness hike in COVID-19 cases

Four hundred and eleven new cases of coronavirus infection were registered in the last 24 hours, 67.40% of them were not vaccinated, according to the data published in the Unified Information Portal.

The dead for the last day are 4, none of whom were vaccinated. This brings the total number of victims to 37,435 since the start of the pandemic.

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For the detection of the new cases, 1,708 tests were performed, which means that 24.06% of the tests were positive. This brings the total number of cases to 1,217,565 since the start of the pandemic. 1,152,979 of them have been cured, including 282 in the last 24 hours, and 27,151 cases remain active. 1,098 of them were hospitalized, including 47 in intensive care units.

The number of new arrivals in hospitals is 27, and 66.67% of them have not been vaccinated. In total, 4,488,347 doses of vaccines against COVID-19 were administered in the country, of which 38 were administered in the last 24 hours.

There are 2,065,679 people with a completed vaccination cycle. 837,161 received a first booster dose and 46,671 received a second booster.

The largest number of newly registered cases of infection with COVID-19 in the last 24 hours in Bulgaria are in the city of Sofia – 106, according to the data of the unified information portal. In the Varna region, the newly registered cases of the infection are 41, Burgas – 33, Stara Zagora – 32, Blagoevgrad – 22, according to the data from the portal. In the districts of Vidin and Montana, there is not a single newly registered case of the coronavirus infection. There is one new case each in Kyustendil, Yambol and Targovishte districts. The incidence of the coronavirus infection in the country as of August 8 of this year on a 14-day basis is 325 per hundred thousand population.