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COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 181 New Cases In The Last 24 Hours
181 new cases of COVID-19 have been diagnosed in Bulgaria in the past 24 hours. 13 of them have been confirmed with PCR, and 168 with rapid antigen tests. 66.30% of the new cases identified in the last 24 hours are of individuals who have not received any dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.
COVID-19 In Bulgaria: 299 New Cases In The Last 24 Hours
The new cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria increased both in absolute number and as a percentage, according to the data in the Unified Information Portal. 299 new infections were registered for the last 24 hours, marking an increase of 17 compared to the previous report, when there were 282 cases.
Unreported COVID-19 Cases Raise Concerns In Bulgaria
In a recent interview with Nova News, Prof. Iva Hristova, the director of the National Centre of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases, issued a warning about the underreporting of Covid-19 cases, emphasizing the widespread nature of the virus. Hristova highlighted that despite the rising incidence rates, many individuals are not seeking Covid-19 tests.
Rate of positive COVID-19 tests rises to 30 pct: Expert
The rate of positive cases detected in COVID-19 tests has risen from 3 to 30 percent in Türkiye, with a significant majority anticipated to be associated with EG.5, a new subvariant unofficially nickname as Eris, a prominent infectious disease expert has revealed.
The United States is removing PCR Tests for New Arrivals
The United States is removing the COVID test requirement for new arrivals in the country. Until now, it was necessary to present a PCR test done 24 hours before the trip or proof of post-illness. This regime has been in place for a year and a half and has been complained about by both airlines and the tourism business. The cancellation of the requirement is from tomorrow.
Negative PCR tests no longer needed to enter Turkey: Ministry
Travelers will not need to show proof of a negative PCR test for COVID-19, taken no more than 72 hours, or rapid antigen tests, taken no more than 48 hours, to enter Turkey, the country's interior ministry has said.
From Today: The EC Allows Issuance of a COVID Certificate after Antigen Test
The European Commission announced that from today in the EU it will be possible to issue COVID certificates after performing an antigen test, BTA reported.
The change will make it easier to issue documents to people whose infection has only been identified in this way.
The UK is Loosening the COVID-19 Restrictive Measure for Bulgarians
The United Kingdom has abolished coronavirus tests for vaccinated Bulgarian citizens when entering the country and eases the conditions for mandatory quarantine for unvaccinated passengers. This was announced by the Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
New coronavirus cases down slightly on week before
Ljubljana – Slovenia reported 11,098 new cases of coronavirus for Monday, down about 5% over the week before and the continuation of a declining trend that has now persisted for five consecutive days.
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Daily Covid case count down for 4th day
Ljubljana – Slovenia logged 5,512 new coronavirus cases on Sunday as the daily tally dropped for the fourth straight day on the same day a week ago, this time by over a third. Another 18 Covid-19 deaths were reported.
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