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Coronavirus in Bulgaria: The bad trend continues

For the day there are 35 019 antigen tests, 2745 are positive, ie. 7.83% positive samples. For comparison, in the previous report there were 42,827 antigen tests, of which 3997 were positive, ie. 9.33%. PCR tests are 9795, positive of which are 3118, ie. 31.83 percent. On Monday, this type of tests were 7035, with positive of them – 2010, ie. 28.57 percent.


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The total confirmed cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria are already 614 362. 2 784 942 PCR and 2 881 732 antigen tests were performed (5 666 674 in total), as the average percentage of positive samples since the beginning of the pandemic is 10.84 percent with 0.02% on a daily basis.

The active cases are increasing again and are now 105,543, which is 3131 more than in the previous report. There is also an increase in hospitals, with the number of people there being 8149, which is 119 more (999 were admitted to hospital, 880 were discharged). There are 696 patients admitted to intensive care units – 27 more on a daily basis. 2,587 people have recovered and the total number is now 484,365. 145 people have died – 165 less than on Monday, when a record 310 deaths since the start of the pandemic were reported. Thus, the total number of those who lost the battle with the virus in Bulgaria is already 24,454.

The Ministry of Health has already provided data on the proportion of those infected, hospitalized and deceased who have not been fully vaccinated. During the last 24 hours, 86.51 percent of those who tested positive were not immunized. 89.99 of those admitted to hospital were also unvaccinated. Among the dead for the day 91.03 percent do not have vaccinations.

A total of 16,016 medical personnel are among the official cases of coronavirus, ie. with 89 more. 57,448 are under quarantine – an increase of 1,592 on a daily basis, noting that the active cases are over 48,000 more than the quarantined persons.

919.35 is the 14-day incidence per 100,000 people compared to 909.43 the day before. 462.95 is the 7-day value per 100,000 people compared to 479.91 in the previous report.

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The single information portal also provides data on the doses of vaccines administered. They are a total of 2,893,502, which means that 24.44% of the country’s population has already received a single dose. People with completed immunization are 1,528,975 or 22.13 percent of the population, and they include 323 770 Jansen vaccines – 7601 per day, which is administered in a single dose. There have been 18,804 vaccines delivered in the last 24 hours. 7649 are the first dose, 9986 are the second dose and 1169 are the third. 20,308 people also received a booster dose, and most of them – 6,544 are in the capital.

Most cases were found again in Sofia – 1287, followed by Plovdiv with 572, Varna with 496 and Burgas with 419. There is no district without new cases, as they are least in Smolyan – 44, Targovishte – 45, and Kardzhali – 47 .

Balkans

A total of 8,091,462 cases of coronavirus have already been confirmed in Turkey, with 29,796 new infected – 1,118 more than on Monday. 7,549,258 have recovered – 29,837 new ones. 71,052 people died, with 224 victims per day – 7 more. New cases were detected in 361,533 tests, which means that 8.24 percent of the samples were positive compared to 8.04% a day earlier.

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Romania remains in second place in the Balkans in terms of the number of cases – 1,666,097. Of these, 1,429,157 people have recovered so far, with 13,551 new ones. The victims of the virus are a total of 48,664, and in the last day there were 586 deaths – 275 more than on Monday. The new cases are 11,073 – 4,080 more. They were detected in 72,231 PCR and antigen tests. This means that 15.32 percent of the samples were positive compared to 24.78% a day earlier. 1,876 people are in the intensive care unit, and a total of 19,987 patients are in hospitals.

V Serbia there are officially 1,155,756 cases, which means there are 7,111 new cases per day – 1,215 more than on Monday. 1 007 042 have recovered, again with no new data. 10,078 patients died, with 60 victims per day – 3 less. 24,653 tests were performed, which makes the infectivity 28.84 percent compared to 29.55% a day earlier. The situation in our western neighbors escalated with protests in early July, 2020, and at that time there were serious doubts as to whether the official statistics were true, after Serbian President Alexander Vucic explained that there were 4,000 people with COVID-19 in Belgrade alone. in hospitals that were overcrowded, and according to official statistics, the active cases were just over 3,000 when Vucic spoke, which does not mean the cases in a hospital! Now, according to official data, 6,781 people are in hospital, and 282 of them are on respiratory treatment.

Greece noted a record 6,700 new cases of coronavirus – 1,275 more than Monday. 60 people died after infection – 8 more. Thus, there are a total of 754,451 cases of infection and 16,050 victims in the country. The new cases were found in a much larger number of tests – 419,408, which means that 1.59 percent of the samples were positive compared to 6.56% a day earlier. There are currently 434 intubated patients in the intensive care units of Greece. According to the latest available data, about 60.5% of Greeks have been vaccinated against COVID-19, which is less than the European Union average of 64.7%. Greece also presents data on healed patients. So far, they are 691,597, with 3,324 new cases.

Croatia reached the number of 472,259 infected. Of these, 442,406 were healed – 3,067 new, and 9,291 died, with 40 new victims – 9 more than on Monday. There are 785 new cases – a decrease of 341, which were found in 2887 tests. Thus, the infectivity in the country is 27.19 percent compared to 31.56% a day earlier. The active cases are 20,562, after the highest limitation of the infection there were only 7 active patients.

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Bosnia and Herzegovina reported 255,054 infected, with 706 new cases – 404 more than Monday. So far, the total number of victims is 11,654 or 47 new – 65 less. The data on the healed are again unchanged – 192 218 people.

V Northern Macedonia 203,298 were infected, with 593 new infected – 440 more than on Monday. A total of 189,264 people have recovered – 415 new ones. So far, 7,159 patients have died or 14 per day – 1 more. The new cases were detected in 3391 tests, which means that 17.48 percent of the samples were positive compared to 9.87% a day earlier.

V Albania the confirmed cases are already 186,222, with 725 new – a significant increase of 528 compared to Monday. 175,451 patients have recovered so far – 602 new ones. 2937 people died, and there are 6 new ones per day – 1 less. The new cases were found in 3273 tests, which makes the infectivity of 22.15 percent compared to 10.2% a day earlier.

Montenegro reported 145,314 infected, with 622 new infected – 244 more than Monday. So far, 2,113 people have died or 6 new ones – 2 more. 138,649 patients recovered – 517 new ones.

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