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More and more people are expressing a desire to be vaccinated, they are not so much interested in whether to be vaccinated, but which vaccine to choose, if they have such an opportunity.
This is the opinon of Dr. Hristiana Batselova epidemiologist at the Plovdiv University Hospital St. George , and currently a consultant on the hot line for COVID-19 of the National Patient Organization.
She explained that the conclusion that 70% of the population of a country should be immunized in order to permanently limit the spread of COVID-19 came after studies on this particular virus and the mechanisms by which it is transmitted.
Covid-19 in Bulgaria: Day 325 published on 1/26/21 7:58 PM
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Bulgarian government extends emergency epidemic situation until end of April
The emergency epidemic situation in Bulgaria has been extended until April 30. The cabinet has approved the decision, and Prime Minister Boyko Borissov has ordered the health minister to draw up clearly set deadlines for the gradual easing of restrictive measures.
Regarding the work of restaurants and bars, the Prime Minister has asked the Minister of Health to meet with representatives of the sector and discuss possible scenarios for their reopening.
The government has provided 1 billion euros from the start of the pandemic until January 2021 to preserve jobs and help businesses in Bulgaria. These financial support measures have saved 300,000 jobs. This prevents the risk of a two-fold rise of unemployment in the country, BTA reported.
hotline on tel. +359 0800 14 515 for expert consultations on COVID-19 vaccines.
From 11 January 2021, two specialists, in epidemiology and immunology will provide free information on the currently available vaccines against OVID-19.
Medical professionals will be available on the free phone 0800 14 515 every weekday from 9.00 am to 6 pm.
People may ask questions about the composition of available and expected vaccines, possible side effects, as well as
vaccination for patients with various chronic diseases. Experts are very familiar with the vaccines characteristics, they monitor novelties and reports on the effects of vaccines and will share this information with citizens.
The free
hotline 0800 14 515 is launched to supports patients with chronic diseases providing the possibility for free and anonymous