COVID-19

EODY: 109 COVID -19 deaths, nearly 19,000 new infections in 24 hours, 549 intubated

The National Public Health Organisation today announced 109 COVID-19 deaths and 18,855 newly confirmed infections (63 detected at points of entry into the country) in the=

last 24 hours.

With the newly recorded deaths, 24,210 people have died of COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic, 95 percent with an underlying medical condition and/or age 70 or older.

Bulgaria: In some Hospitals, the Proportion of Deaths from COVID-19 is many times Higher

At least three times is the difference in mortality from COVID-19 in hospitals where patients with complicated conditions are treated, according to data from Gallup International Balkan and the specialized website clinica.bg . The analysis is called the "Hospital Index" and was made for the past 2021.

Week-on-week drop in Covid cases continues

Ljubljana – Slovenia confirmed another 7,458 coronavirus cases on Saturday in what continues to be a drop in Covid cases in weekly comparison for the third consecutive day, show fresh official data. Hospitalisations remain stable as a total of 393 patients are hospitalised with Covid-19 as their main condition at regular wards, up by two, and 119 at intensive care units, also up by two.

EODY: 95 COVID-19 deaths, nearly 11,000 new infections in last 24 hours, 551 intubated

The National Public Health Organisation today announced 95 COVID-19 deaths and 10,985 newly confirmed infections (57 detected at points of entry into the country) in the last 24 hours.

With the newly recorded deaths, 24,094 people - 95 percent of them with an underlying medical condition and/or age 70 or older - have died of COVID-19 in Greece since the start of the pandemic.

Bulgarian Prof. Kozhuharova: It seems the Peak of the Fifth Wave has Passed

"At the moment, it seems that the peak of the fifth wave has passed. There is a decrease in the percentage of positive samples and those infected." This was stated on Nova TV by the epidemiologist Prof. Mira Kozhuharova.

Bulgarian Professor: The End of the Fifth Wave of COVID-19 can be seen

Over 11,600 new Covid cases confirmed in Slovenia on Friday

Ljubljana – A total of 11,680 new coronavirus infections were detected in Slovenia on Friday, almost the same as the day before, as 4,030 PCR and 115,994 rapid antigen tests were examined. There are currently 197,304 active infections in the country, according to estimates by the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ).

Bulgarian Prof. Kantardzhiev: Cellular Immunity after Vaccination Protects Against All Variants of COVID-19

"The cellular immunity that humans acquire when vaccinated against Covid-19 protects against all previous variants of the coronavirus." This was said on the air of the Bulgarian National Radio by Prof.

EODY: 103 COVID-19 deaths, over 24,000 infections in 24 hours, 563 intubated

The National Public Health Organisation today announced 103 COVID-19 deaths and 24,308 newly confirmed infections (65 detected at points of entry into the country) in the last 24 hours.

With the latest recorded deaths, 24,308 people have died of COVID-19 in Greece since the start of the pandemic, and 95 percent had an underlying medical condition and/or were age 70 or older.

EODY: 119 COVID-19 deaths, nearly 20,000 new infections in last 24 hours, 576 intubated

The National Public Health Organisation announced 119 COVID-19 deaths and 19,731 newly confirmed infections (58 detected at ports of entry into the country) in the last 24 hours.

With the newly recorded deaths, 23,500 people have died of COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic, and 95 percent had an underlying medical condition and/or were age 70 or older.

129 New Cases of Omicron were Identified in Bulgaria

Co-infection between influenza strain A (H3N2) and SARS-CoV-2 proved by National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (NCIPD)

129 cases of the viral variant Omicron of SARS-CoV-2 have been identified in Bulgaria after cell genomic sequencing performed by the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases.

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