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Bulgaria broke 2 black K-19 records

Newly infected with coronavirus in our country for the last 24 hours there are 2541, with which the total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in our country reached 302,480. This is shown by the data from the Unified Information Portal.

11,979 tests were performed to detect new cases, with more than 20% being positive. The number of active cases is 56,277.

1,633 of the newly diagnosed patients in the last 24 hours were detected by PCR, and 908 – by rapid antigen tests. The total number of tests performed in the last 24 hours is 11,979. Of these, 7,860 were PCR and 4,119 were antigenic. This is shown by the data in the National Information System.

The distribution by districts at the current address of the persons is as follows: Blagoevgrad – 101; Burgas – 305; Varna – 277; Veliko Tarnovo – 25; Vidin – 5; Vratsa – 59; Gabrovo – 9; Dobrich – 20; Kardzhali – 8; Kyustendil – 50; Lovech – 38; Montana – 30; Pazardzhik – 39; Pernik – 71; Pleven – 76; Plovdiv – 154; Razgrad – 24; Ruse – 35; Silistra – 31; Sliven – 74; Smolyan – 21; Sofia region – 152; Sofia city – 681; Stara Zagora – 108; Targovishte – 15; Haskovo – 48; Shumen – 33; Yambol – 52.

The cases of the new coronavirus, confirmed in Bulgaria at the moment, are a total of 302,480. Of these, 56,277 are active.

234 237 are the cured persons. During the past 24hrs, 641 of them have been registered.

Bulgaria broke another black record – for the first time hospitalized are over 8,000. Patients with proven COVID-19, accommodated in hospitals, are exactly 8,545. Of these, 691 are in intensive care units.

At the moment they are in our country a total of 366,547 doses of coronavirus vaccines were administered, 3 822 of which – during the last 24 hours.

The national information system shows that in our country COVID-19 was found in 11,198 medical personnel. 38 new cases have been registered in the past 24 hours. 10 of them were found by doctors, 14 – by nurses, 4 – by nurses and 10 – by other medical staff.

11,966 people died in whom the new coronavirus was confirmed. The new cases registered during the past 24 hours are 34.

They died:

a 70-year-old woman for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 66-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

an 80-year-old woman with diabetes;

a 67-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 76-year-old woman for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 70-year-old woman for whom concomitant diseases have not yet been introduced into the system;

a 77-year-old man with heart disease;

a 72-year-old man with heart disease;

a 71-year-old man with heart disease;

a 72-year-old woman for whom concomitant diseases have not yet been introduced into the system;

a 35-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 69-year-old woman with chronic lung disease;

a 69-year-old man with heart disease;

a 74-year-old man with chronic kidney disease;

a 79-year-old man with heart disease;

a 78-year-old woman with diabetes;

an 83-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 76-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

an 87-year-old woman with heart and chronic lung disease;

a 57-year-old man with heart disease;

an 87-year-old man with chronic neurological disease;

an 84-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 74-year-old woman with diabetes;

a 61-year-old woman for whom no concomitant diseases have yet been introduced into the system;

a 70-year-old woman for whom concomitant diseases have not yet been introduced into the system;

a 77-year-old woman for whom concomitant diseases have not yet been introduced into the system;

an 84-year-old man with heart disease;

a 72-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

an 81-year-old woman with heart disease;

a 52-year-old man with heart disease;

a 60-year-old man for whom no concomitant diseases have yet been introduced into the system;

an 87-year-old woman for whom no concomitant diseases have yet been introduced into the system;

a 53-year-old man with chronic kidney and cancer;

a 65-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases.

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

Worldwide distribution of COVID-19 – data from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control as of March 18, 2021:

As of December 31, 2019 and as of the 10th week of 2021, they have been reported 120 268 427 cases of COVID-19 (according to the attached case definitions and testing strategies in the countries concerned), including 2 659 802 death cases.

Cases have been reported from:

AfricaStk #: 4 045 716 cases; the five countries that report the most cases are: South Africa (1,529,420), Morocco (488,937), Tunisia (242,124), Egypt (190,924) and Ethiopia (175,467).

Asia: 22,641,603 cases; the five countries that report the most cases are: India (11,385,339), Iran (1,746,953), Indonesia (1,419,455), Israel (819,987) and Iraq (758,184).

America: 53,497,254 cases; the five countries that report the most cases are: the United States (29,495,422), Brazil (11,519,609), Colombia (2,305,884), Argentina (2,201,832) and Mexico (2,167,729).

EuropeStk #: 40 023 320 cases; the five countries that report the most cases are: Russia (4,390,608), the United Kingdom (4,258,438), France (4,071,662), Italy (3,223,142) and Spain (3,195,062).

Oceania: 59,829 cases; the five countries that report the most cases are: Australia (29,117), French Polynesia (18,527), Guam (7,768), New Zealand (2,074) and Papua New Guinea (1819).

Others: 705 cases have been reported by international transport in Japan.

Deaths have been reported from:

Africa: 107,826 deaths; the five countries with the highest number of deaths are: South Africa (51,326), Egypt (11,300), Morocco (8,723), Tunisia (8,404) and Algeria (3,036).

Asia: 371,037 deaths; the five countries with the highest number of deaths are India (158,725), Iran (61,230), Indonesia (38,426), Iraq (13,751) and Pakistan (13,537).

America: 1,282,028 deaths; The five countries with the highest number of deaths are the United States (535,661), Brazil (279,286), Mexico (194,944), Colombia (61,243) and Argentina (53,836).

Europe: 897 671 deaths; the five countries with the highest number of deaths are the United Kingdom (125,516), Italy (102,145), Russia (92,090), France (90,455) and Germany (73,418).

Oceania: 1,234 deaths; the five countries with the highest number of deaths are: Australia (909), French Polynesia (141), Guam (133), New Zealand (26) and Papua New Guinea (21).

Others: 6 deaths have been reported from international transport in Japan.

ES / EIP
As of week 10 of 2021, they are registered in the EU / EEA 24 175 984 cases: France (4,071,662), Italy (3,223,142), Spain (3,195,062), Germany (2,575,849), Poland (1,917,527), Czech Republic (1,917,527), the Netherlands (1,161,197) , Romania (862 681), Portugal (814 513), Belgium (810 909), Sweden (722 590), Hungary (524 196), Austria (490 671), Slovakia (337 960), Bulgaria (278 557), Croatia (251,174), Ireland (226,741), Greece (221,147), Denmark (221,071), Lithuania (205,644), Slovenia (200,579), Latvia (93,781), Estonia (86,086), Norway 440), Finland (67,334), Luxembourg (57,877), Cyprus (39,651), Malta (26,748), Iceland (6,083) and Liechtenstein (2,692).

As of week 10, 2021, they are registered in the EU / EEA 577 310 deaths: Italy (102,145), France (90,455), Germany (73,418), Spain (72,424), Poland (47,206), Czech Republic (47,206), 23,379), Belgium (22,544), Romania (21,565), Hungary (17,083), Portugal (16,694), the Netherlands (16,067), Sweden (13,137), Bulgaria Austria (8,669), Slovakia (8,605), Greece (7,091), Croatia 5,685), Ireland (4,534), Slovenia (4,220), Lithuania (3,410), Denmark 2,393), Latvia (1,767), Finland (800), Estonia (728), Luxembourg (689), Norway 640), Malta (354), Cyprus (240), Liechtenstein (54) and Iceland (29).

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