August 17: 434 535 Are infected with COVID-19 in Bulgaria, 400 402 is cured
1 301 are newly diagnosed with COVID-19 persons in our country in the passing day. Of these, 455 are detected by PCR and 846 - with rapid antigenic tests.
The tests made for the last 24 hours are 29,690, and 6 212 are PCR and 23 478 antigenic. This shows the national information system.
The distribution by field at the present address of the persons is as follows: Blagoevgrad - 35; Bourgas - 55; Varna - 84; Veliko Tarnovo - 88; Vidin - 10; Vratsa - 25; Gabrovo - 12; Dobrich - 22; Kardzhali - 26; Kyustendil - 21; Lovech - 20; Montana - 28; Pazardzhik - 49; Pernik - 6; Pleven - 24; Plovdiv - 182; Razgrad - 4; Rousse - 62; Silistra - 27; Sliven - 12; Smolyan - 8; Sofia district - 21; Sofia City - 270; Stara Zagora - 60; Targovishte - 49; Haskovo - 40; Shumen - 48; Yambol - 13.
Confirmed cases of new coronavirus in Bulgaria are currently 434,535, of which 15,757 are active.
Healed persons are 400 402 . Of these 246 were registered during the last day.
With proven coronavirus infection in hospital care, a total of 1,658 patients are accommodated in intensive compartments or clinics.
In Bulgaria, a total of 2 163 959 doses of the vaccines against Covid-19 \ were placed at the time. In the past 24 hours, 9 143 of them were applied.
According to the National Information System, medical officers, where the new coronavirus is found in our country, are 13,565 . New 11 cases have been registered over the passing day. Of these, two are identified in doctors, five - in nurses and four - other medical staff.
The deceased persons in which coronavirus infection was confirmed are 18 376 . The new cases registered during the last day are 32.
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Source: Министерство на здравеопазването на Република България
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