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Nine new coronavirus cases confirmed as downward trend persists
Ljubljana – Nine new cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Slovenia on Sunday, the fifth day in a row that cases dropped on a week-on-week basis. All the main indicators remained broadly unchanged, show the latest data by the National Institute of Public Health.
COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 35 New Case, 15 Areas without Infections
There are 35 new cases of coronavirus in our country. Just over 5,900 tests were performed, which means that the percentage of positive samples remains low.
744 patients remain for treatment in hospitals, nearly 90 of them in intensive care units. Five people have lost the battle with the disease.
The total doses of COVID-19 vaccines for the last 24 hours are over 2000.
COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 83 New Cases
The newly confirmed cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria over the past 24 hours are 83 from 14,723 tests, the daily report on the National Information Portal shows on July 13.
The total lab-confirmed positive cases in the country since the start of the epidemic are 422,545.
The active cases are 7,873.
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Turkish, Palestinian presidents meet in Istanbul
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met his Palestinian counterpart Mahmoud Abbas in Istanbul on July 10, Turkey's Communications Directorate said.
The closed-door meeting was held at the Vahdettin Pavilion. Abbas is on a three-day visit to Turkey at Erdoğan's invitation.
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COVID-19 in Bulgaria: 61 New Cases
The newly confirmed cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria over the past 24 hours are 61 from 15, 368 tests, the daily report on the National Information Portal shows on July 10.
The total lab-confirmed positive cases in the country since the start of the epidemic are 422,414.
The active cases are 7,967.
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Over 10,000 Active Cases of COVID-19 in Bulgaria
The new cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria for the past day are 105 with 14,771 tests performed, according to the data from the Unified Information Portal. The total number of confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in Bulgaria is 420,964. The active cases are 10,205.
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"ALERT, ALERT"; "This is not a sunset but a bomb" PHOTO / VIDEO
The Israeli side claims that the attacks are a response to flammable balloons, better known as "balloon bombs", launched from Palestinian territory, the BBC reports, adding that the initial trigger for the bombing was a gathering of Jewish ultra-rightists allowed by the new Israeli government.
Covid-19 in Bulgaria: 123 New Cases
The newly confirmed cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria over the past 24 hours are 123 from 13, 361 tests, the daily report on the National Information Portal shows on June 12.
50 were confirmed from PCR and 73 from rapid antigen tests.
The total lab-confirmed positive cases in the country since the start of the epidemic are 420,213.
The active cases are 12,952.
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Covid-19 in Bulgaria: 100 Newly Infected, 15 Fatalities
The newly confirmed cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria over the past 24 hours are 100 from 14 266 tests, the daily report on the National Information Portal shows on June 11.
44 were confirmed from PCR and 56 from rapid antigen tests.
The total lab-confirmed positive cases in the country since the start of the epidemic are 420,090.
The active cases are 13,618.
Covid-19 in Bulgaria: 178 Newly Infected, 6 Fatalities
The newly confirmed cases of coronavirus in Bulgaria over the past 24 hours are 178 from 15,149 tests, the daily report on the National Information Portal shows on June 9.
87 were confirmed from PCR and 91 from rapid antigen tests.
The total lab-confirmed positive cases in the country since the start of the epidemic are 419,859.
The active cases are 14,583.