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More than 1.500 newly infected, 21 people died

In the last 24 hours, 10.637 people were tested.
There are 162 patients on respirators.
There are 4.206 people in hospital.
Since the outbreak of the epidemic in Serbia, 2.588.844 people have been tested, and there are 390.637 confirmed cases. Coronavirus took a total of 3.965 lives in Serbia, and the mortality rate is 1.01 percent.

PM Citu: Romania has a successful anti-COVID vaccination campaign; all EU countries reconfigured short-term immunization

Prime Minister Florin Citu on Wednesday stated that Romania is carrying out a "successful" vaccination campaign against COVID-19, one of the most successful in Europe, and he mentioned that all EU states had to reconfigure during this time the dose administration pace because manufacturing companies have adjusted their production.

Less than 10,000 teaching staff get immunised against COVID-19

Chairman of the National COVID-19 Vaccination Activities Committee (CNCAV) Valeriu Gheorgita said on Tuesday that less than 10,000 teaching staff have so far been immunised. "I think there were about 7,000 people, as far as I know. I am not able to give you the data from yesterday [Monday], but we are talking about less than 10,000 teaching staff vaccinated.

More than 1.500 newly infected, 19 people died

4.512 people were hospitalized.
The number of deaths from coronavirus since the outbreak of the epidemic in Serbia is 3.905. As of the end of this daily bulletin, 385.126 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Serbia. Mass immunization against coronavirus is being carried out in Serbia, and 256.521 people have been vaccinated so far.

Senate's Dragu: I'm glad vaccination rate increased; we'll have our lives back soon

Senate President Anca Dragu on Tuesday stated, after getting the anti-COVID-19 vaccine herself, that the vaccination rate has increased in the latest while and this means people will be able to resume their lives soon, which is a very good sign for the economy too. "I am glad that we've come to see this day when a vaccine against this virus is available.

Bulgaria’s Deputy Premier: Decision on Loosening Anti-Epidemic Measures Will Be Taken Next Week

"No one has said what will happen to the anti-epidemic measures since early February. This is due to happen within the next seven days. I expect the government to come out with a decision early next week," said in the studio of "Hello Bulgaria" Deputy Prime Minister Tomislav Donchev.

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