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The Bulgarian Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency (BSMEPA) and the Serbian Embassy in Sofia have agreed to work towards further promotion of contacts between companies of
Bulgaria and
Serbia, to step-up exchange of experience and knowledge for the promotion of business between the two countries through the organization of joint initiatives. This intention was declared during the meeting held today between the CEO of the Executive Agency for the Promotion of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Dr. Boyko Takov and H.E. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jelko Jovic, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Serbia.
Among other things, the CEO of BSMEPA familiarized Ambassador Jovic with the initiatives of BSMEPA under the current circumstances, when physical events are ruled out, telling him about the experience of the agency in organizing online business forums and meetings between enterprises, as well as the activity of the
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Covid-19 in Bulgaria: Day 335 published on 2/5/21 7:20 PM
Vitosha Boulevard in central Sofia
Photo: Ani Petrova, BNR
Number of newly infected Covid-19 patients is higher than recoveries
The new cases of coronavirus infection in this country are 883 after 10,541 tests performed, according to the latest data from the Single Coronavirus Information Portal. Positive samples reached 8.3%. Most of the new cases are in the capital city - 226, followed by Plovdiv with 67 and Burgas with 63 cases.
There are 20,545 active Covid-19 cases. 3,033 patients are being treated in hospitals. 277 patients are in intensive care. 54 people passed away in the past day. 780 people have recovered. For the first time in a month, the number of newly infected per day exceeds the number of recoveries.