COVID-19 pandemic
HealthMin Voiculescu: Every effort, especially during this time, brings us closer to normalcy
Romania is still in a "very difficult" moment of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the continuous efforts of the medical staff must be recognized, appreciated and supported by everyone, Minister Vlad Voiculescu said on Wednesday, in a message on World Health Day. "Today is the World Health Day. And today, as every day, we are grateful to those who care for our health.
PM Citu: It's complicated to address relaxation now, we want to see results of these measures
Prime Minister Florin Citu said on Wednesday that he is not considering a relaxation of the current restrictions imposed in the context of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, as he waits for the results of the measures, adding that "Romania still keeps the most relaxed measures in the European Union". "At the moment we want to see the results of these measures that we have taken.
Global leaders call for new pandemic treaty
Leaders from 23 countries, the EU and WHO on March 29 backed a push for a new global treaty to better prepare the world to tackle future pandemics.
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National Pandemic Alarm: Bulgarians Feel Panicky about Covid-19 but Not Willing to Receive Vaccine Shot
Fifty-nine percent of Bulgarians are panicking because of the coronavirus pandemic. This shows the latest data collection of the National Pandemic Alarm.
Turkey witnesses rising interest in hair transplants amid pandemic: Expert
Although people have avoided medical operations such as liver transplantation and hernia removal in Turkey during the COVID-19 period, they never stopped having hair transplants, according to a medical expert.
Collective immunity is not necessary
Israeli professor Ran Balicer announced today that Israel will return to its routine and the usual rhythm that existed before the Coronavirus pandemic, even before it reaches collective immunity.
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Bulgarian Health Ministry Disproves Information by John Hopkins University – Our Country Ranks 14th in Covid Deaths in Europe
The Ministry of Health refuted the information that our country is the first in Europe and second in the world in Covid-19 mortality.
Yesterday, data from an analysis by Johns Hopkins University was released, according to which Bulgaria ranks first in Europe and second in the world in Covid-19 mortality.
In this regard, the Health Ministry made the following clarification:
Slovenia adds 981 new cases to rising coronavirus count
Ljubljana – Slovenia’s curve of coronavirus transmissions keeps rising with another 981 people testing positive on Monday to drive the 7-day average up to 829. The growing trend is also reflected in Covid-19 hospitalisations, which rose back above 500. Nine patients with Covid-19 died, government data show.
Virus outlook in Turkey worsens within a week
The COVID-19 outbreak worsened within a week across Turkey, leaving only one province in the low-risk category.
According to the weekly cases' data for March 13 and March 19, the number of provinces classified as high-risk increased to 39 from the previous week's 25.
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World Happiness Report for 2021 Unveiled, Where Is Bulgaria in Ranking?
The happiest countries in the world have been unveiled in the annual World Happiness Report for 2021. Which countries made the top 10, and where did Bulgaria rank?
After a difficult year amid the coronavirus pandemic, the World Happiness Report for 2021 has been unveiled. The report offers an insight into the highlights of certain countries around the world.