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Nightmare data on the scale of the K-19 in Bulgaria: The situation is becoming critical

The data on the spread of the coronavirus in our country for the last 24 hours showed really worrying things. BLITZ recalls that it became clear from them that one of the worst prognoses of the doctors in our country for the hospitals and the coronavirus is coming true. It turned out that the number of hospitalized in our country continues to grow alarmingly.

This is happening against the background of 2,019 new cases of coronavirus in our country. They were established after 10,614 tests were performed, the data in the Unified Information Portal show. This means that the percentage of positive samples is 19. 1,273 of the newly infected for the last 24 hours were detected by PCR, and 746 – by rapid antigen tests. A total of 10,614 tests were taken during the past 24 hours. 7,320 of them are PCR and 3,294 are 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 – 44; Burgas – 223; Varna – 172; Veliko Tarnovo – 11; Vidin – 4; Vratsa – 76; Gabrovo – 12; Dobrich – 19; Kardzhali – 12; Kyustendil – 70; Lovech – 34; Montana – 27; Pazardzhik – 58; Pernik – 44; Pleven – 82; Plovdiv – 136; Razgrad – 16; Ruse – 42; Silistra – 19; Sliven – 75; Smolyan – 24; Sofia region – 116; Sofia city – 552; Stara Zagora – 40; Targovishte – 15; Haskovo – 39; Shumen – 20; Yambol – 37.

277 878 ​​are the total confirmed cases of the new coronavirus in our country at the moment. 42,046 are active cases.

The cured persons are 224 598, of which 1,118 were registered during the last 24 hours.

A total of 6,948 patients with a proven coronavirus infection are hospitalized. Of these, 522 are housed in intensive care units or clinics.

337 904 are the total doses of vaccines against COVID-19 in our country at the moment, with 1,244 of them placed in the past 24 hours.

According to the National Information System The medical staff who confirmed the new coronavirus in our country are a total of 10,791. The new cases registered during the past 24 hours are 34. Of these, 6 have been identified by doctors, 10 – by nurses, 8 – by nurses, 1 – by a paramedic and 9 – by other medical staff.

There were 11,234 deaths in which coronavirus infection was diagnosed. 38 new cases were registered in the last 24 hours.

They died:

a 73-year-old man with diabetes and heart disease;

an 83-year-old man with heart disease;

a 74-year-old woman with heart and chronic kidney disease;

a 61-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 93-year-old man with heart disease;

a 77-year-old man with heart disease;

a 68-year-old man for whom concomitant diseases have not yet been introduced into the system;

a 71-year-old man with heart disease;

a 71-year-old man with diabetes, heart and chronic kidney disease;

a 51-year-old woman with heart disease;

a 73-year-old woman with heart disease;

a 53-year-old man with obesity and heart disease;

a 65-year-old woman with diabetes;

a 69-year-old man with cancer and heart disease;

a 69-year-old man for whom concomitant diseases have not yet been introduced into the system;

a 68-year-old man with heart disease and diabetes;

a 56-year-old man with heart and chronic kidney disease;

a 92-year-old woman with heart disease;

a 72-year-old woman with diabetes and heart disease;

a 74-year-old man with diabetes;

a 51-year-old man with chronic lung disease;

a 58-year-old man with heart disease;

an 89-year-old woman with heart disease;

a 71-year-old man with diabetes, heart and chronic kidney disease;

a 56-year-old man for whom concomitant diseases have not yet been introduced into the system;

a 59-year-old man for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 51-year-old man with chronic liver disease;

an 83-year-old man for whom concomitant diseases have not yet been introduced into the system;

a 69-year-old woman with obesity, diabetes and heart disease;

an 85-year-old woman for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 65-year-old man with cancer;

an 80-year-old man with a chronic neurological disease;

a 45-year-old woman for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 77-year-old woman for whom there is currently no information on concomitant diseases;

a 78-year-old man for whom no concomitant diseases have yet been introduced into the system;

an 86-year-old woman for whom concomitant diseases have not yet been introduced into the system;

a 75-year-old man with heart disease;

an 85-year-old man with heart disease.

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 11.03.2021:

As of December 31, 2019 and as of the 9th week of 2021, they have been reported 117 160 237 the case of COVID-19 (according to the attached case definitions and testing strategies in the countries concerned), including 2 598 892 death cases.

Cases have been reported from:

Africa: 3,979,222 cases; the five countries with the highest number of cases are South Africa (1,520,206), Morocco (486,223), Tunisia (238,017), Egypt (186,503) and Ethiopia (166,138).

Asia: 22 129 625 cases; the five countries with the most cases are India (11,229,398), Iran (1,681,682), Indonesia (1,379,662), Israel (803,260) and Iraq (726,548).

AmericaStk #: 52 ​​235 301 cases; the five countries reporting the most cases are the United States (28,988,762), Brazil (11,051,665), Colombia (2,278,861), Argentina (2,154,694) and Mexico (2,130,477).

EuropeStk #: 38 ​​756 104 cases; the five countries reporting the most cases are Russia (4,333,029), the United Kingdom (4,218,520), France (3,904,233), Spain (3,160,970) and Italy (3,067,486).

Oceania: 59 280 cases; the five countries with the highest number of cases are: Australia (29,037), French Polynesia (18,459), Guam (7,751), New Zealand (2,049) and Papua New Guinea (1,670).

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

Deaths have been reported from:

Africa: 105,783 deaths; the five countries with the highest number of deaths are: South Africa (50,647), Egypt (10,995), Morocco (8,682), Tunisia (8,225) and Algeria (3,013).

Asia: 365,751 deaths; the five countries with the highest number of deaths are: India (157,853), Iran (60,594), Indonesia (37,266), Iraq (13,572) and Pakistan (13,227).

America: 1,249,895 deaths; The five countries with the highest number of deaths are the United States (524,979), Brazil (266,398), Mexico (190,923), Colombia (60,598) and Argentina (53,121).

Europe: 876,229 deaths; the five countries with the highest number of deaths are the United Kingdom (124,501), Italy (99,785), Russia (89,473), France (88,600) and Germany (71,934).

Oceania: 1,228 deaths; the five countries with the highest number of deaths are Australia (909), French Polynesia (140), Guam (133), New Zealand (26) and Papua New Guinea (16).

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

ES / EIP
As of the 9th week of 2021, they are registered in the EU / EEA 23 255 514 cases: France (3,904,233), Spain (3,160,970), Italy (3,067,486), Germany (2,505,193), Poland (1,801,083), the Czech Republic (1,801,083), the Netherlands (1,122,484) , Romania (830 563), Portugal (810 459), Belgium (789 491), Sweden (694 009), Austria (471 820), Hungary (468 713), Slovakia (323 786), Bulgaria (260 308), Croatia (246,608), Ireland (223,219), Denmark (215,264), Greece (205,120), Lithuania (202,900), Slovenia (195,681), Latvia (90,331), Estonia (76,183), Norway 940), Finland (62,522), Luxembourg (56,646), Cyprus (36,878), Malta (24,599), Iceland (6,064) and Liechtenstein (2,670).

As of the 9th week of 2021, they have been reported in the EU / EEA 562 440 deaths: Italy (99,785), France (88,600), Germany (71,934), Spain (71,436), Poland (45,317), Belgium (2,287), Czech Republic (21,882), Romania (20,963) , Portugal (16,565), Hungary (15,988), the Netherlands (15,842), Sweden Austria (8,538), Slovakia (7,921), Greece (6,758), Croatia (5,609), Ireland (4,422), Slovenia (4,169), Lithuania (3,341), Denmark Latvia (1,695), Finland (774), Estonia (667), Luxembourg (662), Norway (632), Malta (334), Cyprus (233), Liechtenstein (54) and Iceland (29).

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