Almost all of Bulgaria is in the red zone of the infected
Ordered day to jump in percentage infected with coronavirus for days. More than 11 percent of tests performed are positive. Almost all of Bulgaria is already in the red zone in terms of the number of infected per 100,000, and several districts are only one step away from the highest dark red level of morbidity. Against this background, mathematicians predict up to 10,000 new cases every day in early November, they said New.
22 areas in red and only 6 in orange. It is expected that within days Vidin, Yambol and Gabrovo will cross the threshold of 500 infected to 100 thousand people and thus turn dark red. According to data for the last 24 hours, more than 2,500 new cases have been opened. 87 people have lost the battle with the disease.
Almost a thousand doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been given. If you continue with this rate of vaccination, the percentage of positive samples may soon reach 40 percent of the tests, say mathematicians.
The vaccines contain a quarter-wave test and show that they protect against severe inconsistencies in the infection, category with virologists. After that, the immunization is mostly based on non-compliance with the measures.
“More cases that they meet every day, with people, have been in contact with others who are infected, and not convincingly observed distance and disinfection,” said Prof. Radka Argirova.
Experts even allow part of the percentage of infected and have started vaccinations to be included in the fake immunization certificate.
“I do not rule out that among the so-called ‘vaccinated’ there may be people who have invented that they have been vaccinated, but are not, and they can show you the document. There are bodies that could establish whether this is a real certificate “, adds Prof. Argirova.
Due to the low interest in immunization in our country, mathematical predictions predict repeated learning in cases after mid-October and early November.
“At this point, the virus and our record low level of vaccination will be followed by Serbia and Romania, which currently have 8,000 to 10,000 cases a day,” said mathematician Lachezar Tomov.
Experts are calling for strict control in schools, so that shortly after the start of the school year, there is a sharp jump for infected children and teenagers – nearly 300 cases a day.
Yambol is one of the areas closest to dark red. Only 16% are vaccinated in the area. Thus, more than 17,000 doses of Pfizer are at risk of rejection.
“Fortunately, a quick message was received yesterday, extending the term of this vaccine by another three months. There is no problem and no health risk to be used “, explained Dr. Radostina Kalcheva.
Doctors hope that within 3 months the vaccination will be located and will not be discarded. Because, however, there is interest in them mostly from people who have two doses and want a booster.