COVID-19 vaccination in Bulgaria

Bulgaria May Bin Unused COVID-19 Jabs as Vaccination Falters

A woman receives a COVID-19 vacine at the Military Medical Academy in Sofia, Bulgaria, February 22, 2021. Photo: EPA-EFE/VASSIL DONEV

According to Gigov, while 4.6 million doses of different brands have been distributed, only 1.8 million have been used. The expiry date is close for those jabs that arrived in late 2020 or early 2021. 

COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 19 New Cases

No one has died from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours in Bulgaria. This is shown by the data on the Unified Information Portal.

19 new cases have been registered in the past 24 hours. The infected were identified after a total of 3,900 tests were performed. This means that the positive samples are 0.49%. 92 were cured.

People Immunized with Moderna Should Update Their Vaccination Certificates

The people who were immunised against Covid-19 with the Moderna vaccine and have completed the full vaccination cycle and already hold a European green certificate will need to download an updated version of the certificate, Information Services said on July 2.

The download of the document is completely free-of-charge and will be possible from July 3 (Saturday), after 10 o'clock.

Life Expectancy in Bulgaria Drops by 1.5 Years amidst COVID-19 Pandemic

Caretaker Health Minister Stoicho Katsarov said on Friday that Bulgaria's casualties of the coronavirus pandemic are "horrendous" and that after increasing by close to five years in the past 30 years, the average life expectancy in Bulgaria last year dropped by 1.5 years.

Turkey administers over 50.75 mln coronavirus vaccine shots

Turkey has administered over 50.75 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines since it launched a mass vaccination campaign in January, according to official figures released on July 1. 

More than 35.15 million people have received their first doses, while over 15.25 million have been fully vaccinated, the Health Ministry said.

Health minister unhappy with vaccination uptake

Ljubljana – Health Minister Janez Poklukar made a renewed appeal to the population on Monday to get vaccinated against Covid-19, as he warned of the risk posed by the more infectious Delta variant of coronavirus. He said the country was preparing for the fourth wave of infections even as transmission rates remain low.

PM Citu: "Vaccination is the only solution to overcome the pandemic. It's that simple!"

Bucharest, June 27 /Agerpres/ - Prime Minister Florin Citu points out that in Bucharest, which has the highest vaccination rate in the country, no case of COVID-19 has been registered in the last 24 hours, which shows that vaccination is the only solution to overcome the pandemic. "Bucharest has the highest vaccination rate in the country.

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