Mortality rate

Mathematicians Predict Double Increase in Covid-19 Incidence in Bulgaria Within the Next 3 Weeks

There is a possibility for a bigger peak of COVID-19 cases than in the previous wave. Within three weeks, the 14-day morbidity could reach 800 per 100,000 people, mathematician Lachezar Tomov told BNT morning show "The day begins with Georgi Lyubenov" on March 7.

Mortality Rate in Bulgaria: Facts and Fiction

November 2020 is the deadliest month in Bulgaria for at least the last five years. This is according to preliminary data of the National Statistical Institute (NSI) on mortality in the country, published this week. In November, 15,953 people died in Bulgaria, with an average of about 8,300 in the same month over the past 5 years. The increase is over 92%.

One person died, 68 newly infected

The total number of registered cases so far is 11.092.
A total of 238 people died of coronavirus in our country.
The mortality rate is 2.15 percent.
A total of 214.212 people were tested, of which 4.415 in the last 24 hours.
A total of 665 people were hospitalized, and 12 are on respirators.
5.696 people were cured.

One person died, 64 more cases of coronavirus were confirmed

The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Serbia thus rose to 10.438.
The total number of victims is now 225, and the mortality rate is 2.16 percent. 837 people were hospitalized, and a total of 20 patients were on respirators.
The number of cured is 4.301.
In the last 24 hours, 5.873 samples were tested, and a total of 168.670.

Bulgaria is the Country with Highest Mortality Rate

Bulgaria is the country with the highest mortality rate, data of the World Health Organization show. Mortality rate in this country is 15.4 per 1,000 people. Like in the rest of the European countries, the high mortality rate in Bulgaria is due to diseases of the cardiovascular system, non-infectious and cancer diseases.

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