Influenza A virus subtype H1N1

Coronavirus wreaks havoc: The largest number of people have died so far

Until the last bulletin, 18.592 people were tested.
According to the latest data, there are 7.011 people in hospitals, and 245 patients on respirators.
163.035 cases have been registered in Serbia since the outbreak of the epidemic.
1.484 people died as a result of the virus.
A total of 1.744.981 people have been tested since the outbreak of the epidemic.

COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 1123 Newly Registered Cases, 60 Deaths

1123 are the new cases in 2787 PCR tests
For the last 24 hours, 1123 people have been newly infected with COVID-19. They are based on 2787 tests performed. The percentage of positive samples remains high - 40.29.

772 people were treated, 408 were in the intensive care unit, according to the latest published data on the Unified Information Portal.

Bulgaria's Health Minister: Mandatory Masks Only in Public Transport

Wearing a protective mask or scarves will be mandatory only in public transport, and in other indoor public places, such as shops or theaters - only recommended. This was announced by the Minister of Health Kiril Ananiev at a press conference, where he gave details about the extension of the emergency epidemic situation until the end of June.

PM Orban asks MPs to decide on state of alert extension based on objective analyses, not political interests

Prime minister Ludovic Orban on Wednesday said in Braila (northeast of Bucharest) that he is asking the MPs to decide on the extension of the state of alert based on objective analyses, and not on momentarily political interests, stressing that this is not a topic to be politicised. "It's not a topic that should be politicized.

Ιnspections to be upped after spike in cases

Amid concern about an increase in reported infections of Covid-19, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Tuesday convened a meeting of some of his ministers to discuss how authorities can enforce the health and safety regulations that have accompanied the gradual lifting of lockdown restrictions more effectively. 

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