More than 60,000 cases are already active, more than 6,000 people are in hospitals
For the day there are 6887 antigen tests, 789 are positive, ie. 11.45% positive samples. For comparison, in a previous report there were 16,734 antigen tests, of which 1,687 were performed, ie. 10.08%. The PCR tests are 4924, and the positive ones are 1078, ie. 21.89 percent. On Friday, this type of tests were 7996, and positive of them – 1753, ie. 21.92 percent.
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The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria is already 539,619. 2,665,552 PCR and 2,416,954 antigen tests have been performed (a total of 5,082,506, and the average percentage of positive samples since the beginning of the pandemic is 10.57 percent – inheritance with 0 .03% on a daily basis.
The active cases are increasing and in the evening are 60,032, which is a huge increase with 1268 targeted previous reports. There is also an increase in hospitals, with the number of people there being 6035, which is 99 more (262 were admitted to hospital, 163 were discharged). There are 512 patients accommodated in intensive care units – 3 more on a daily basis. 556 people were protected and the total number of dinners was 457,356. 43 people died in 24 hours – 43 less, and also the total number of lost battles with the virus in Bulgaria is now 22,231.
The Ministry of Health has already provided data on how many of those infected enter the hospital and start not being fully vaccinated. During the last 24 hours, 85.54 percent of those who tested positive were not immunized. 90.08 from a doctor for hospital treatment were also unvaccinated. On average, 90.7 percent do not get vaccinated for the day.
A total of 15,068 medical personnel are among the official cases of coronavirus, ie. by 35 more. Quarantined with 36,432 people – without change in the daily base, noting that the active cases are nearly 24,000 more than quarantined persons.
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493.57 is a 14-day incidence per 100,000 people targeted at 484.33 yesterday. 280.17 is a 7-day incidence per 100,000 people targeting 271.19 on Wednesday. 17.87 is a 14-day mortality rate per 100,000 people targeted 17.62 days earlier.
The only information portal for data access and vaccine doses. They are a total of 2,626,708, which means that 21.08% of the country’s population has already received a single dose. People have completed immunization with 1,383,964 or 20.03 percent of the population, including cream and 213 445 Jansen vaccines – 697 per day, which are administered in a single dose. For the last 24 hours there are 2925 vaccines. 2127 with the first dose, 2192 with the second dose – different information from the fact that he received the preparation of “Jansen” is added in two graphs, such as the vaccine is a single dose. 7907 people also received a booster dose, the most of them – 2352 are in the capital.
The most cases of detection were found in Sofia – 557, followed by Varna with 192 and Plovdiv with 182. There is no district without new cases, and the least are in Kardzhali and Shumen – 7 each.
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