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Protesters against the green certificate stormed a mall in Sofia

Protesters against COVID measures have tried to invade a shopping center in Sofia tonight.

Their experience has been prevented.

The incident happened shortly before 19:00 in the mall, Alexander Stamboliyski Blvd., reported BGNES.

We recall that in recent weeks Demonstrations are held every day across the country against the introduction of “green certificate”, as attempts to invade sites had already been made.

A protest of parents and teachers took place yesterdaywho do not agree that children should be tested regularly for David-19, as a condition to return to the classrooms and study in person.

A protest is calling for masks and certificates to be thrown away and for the mall to be invaded

About 100 were present


At the same time, today the Minister of Health Stoycho Katsarov warned that the situation is critical and we are facing facing a huge threat and for that we need joint action. Katsarov called on citizens to limit their contacts, to wear “damn masks”, to disinfect themselves, to stay at a distance. And most of all – “get vaccinated”, urged Katsarov.

More than 3 billion have already been vaccinated, he said. Katsarov reiterated that the coming weeks will be critical and called for us to be responsible as human beings.

Bulgaria registers 6007 new cases of coronavirus infection during the past 24 hours, which is the highest rate in our country since the beginning of the pandemic. Our country has set absolute records in black statistics and the number of the dead – 310 for the past 24 hours, as well as the number of active cases, which to date are 102 412 (2688 more than yesterday), show data from the single information portal.

Black records: 6007 newly infected, 310 victims, over 8,000 in hospitals, over 100,000 active

Black records: 6007 newly infected, 310 victims, over 8,000 in hospitals, over 100,000 active

The dead exceeded 24 thousand …


However, it is not clear from the statistics why only 55,856 of the active cases are under quarantine.

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