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A worker sprays disinfectant in Serdika metro station, following the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Sofia, Bulgaria, April 8, 2020. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov
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Bulgaria will ease some coronavirus restrictions from February 4 though restaurants will remain closed for now due to concerns about the new coronavirus variant, officials said on Saturday.
The move as follows measures in place since late November which have tamed a surge in new infections.
Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said secondary school students will be allowed to attend classes under a special regime as of next month and will also be able to attend extracurricular sport and dance activities.
April 30, 2021, by The Sofia Globe staff
Unemployment in Bulgaria in March 2021 was 5.1 per cent, down from 5.6 per cent in January and 5.5 per cent in February, according to seasonally-adjusted figures released on April […]
April 30, 2021, by The Sofia Globe staff
So far, 803 176 doses of vaccines against Covid-19 have been administered in Bulgaria, including 26 923 in the past 24 hours – the largest number in .
April 29, 2021, by The Sofia Globe staff
Bulgaria’s Finance Ministry has recorded a consolidated Budget deficit of 619.4 million leva in the first three months of the year, lower than the m .
April 29, 2021, by The Sofia Globe staff
Bulgaria’s Health Minister Kostadin Angelov issued on April 29 an order on the rules for entering Bulgaria as of May 1, along with a ban on entr .
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Outgoing Health Minister Prof. Kostadin Angelov said at a briefing of the National Operational Headquarters that the morbidity rates in
Bulgaria are lower than those in the neighboring countries and at the same time the restrictive measures in
Bulgaria are more lenient than in a number of other countries.
He pointed out that the downward trend in the number of newly infected is persistent and thanked all Bulgarian citizens for complying with the measures.
Collective immunity has already been achieved among medical professionals, the health minister said
On a weekly basis, there are 9,774 new cases and more than 17,000 are documented as cured.
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