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Health Minister Eases Some Lockdown Restrictions
May 3 (BTA) - Health Minister Kiril Ananiev Sunday lifted some restrictions imposed during the coronavirus state of emergency which ends on May 13. The easing of restrictions is effective as of May 4, except for restaurants and cafes with outdoor seating, which can re-open on May...
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PM Borissov: Draft Legislation on Anti-Epidemic Measures in the Works
May 3 (BTA) - Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said on Sunday that a draft law on lifting the state of emergency was being prepared and would be ready by Monday. Epidemic control measures will become part of one or two acts of Parliament. He gave a news conference after cabinet mini...
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1,594 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Bulgaria,First Health Worker Death Reported
May 2 (BTA) - The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria was 1,594 as at 5 pm on Saturday, show data of the national coronavirus task force as quoted by the Health Ministry's press centre. The fatalities are 72. The secretary of the national coronavirus task forc...
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Second Batch of Medicines, Protective Gear Purchased By Government Arrive from China
May 2 (BTA) - A second batch of medicinal products and protective gear purchased by the Bulgarian Government from China, have arrived at Sofia Airport. The purchase was made following the agreements reached between Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and Chinese Premier Li Ke...
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1,555 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Bulgaria
May 1 (BTA) - The confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria are 1,555, 14 more than the latest figure, the national coronavirus task force said on Friday afternoon. A total of 276 patients have recovered. The fatalities are 68, two recent. A total of 317 patients are in hospital...
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Earthquake Felt in Southern Bulgaria on Friday
May 1 (BTA) - An earthquake measuring 4.5 on the Richter scale was registered at 14:01 hrs local time on Friday, epicentered 13 km from the southern city of Plovdiv, the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre said. The earthquake occurred at a depth of 2 km. It was felt i...
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Authorities Ease Certain Coronavirus Restrictions
May 1 (BTA) - The authorities Friday lifted the ban on visits to city parks, gardens, nature parks, mountains and other nature sites. The ban was put in place in mid-March as a measure against the spread of coronavirus. Also lifted is the requirement for compulsory wearing of fac...
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1,506 Cases of COVID-19 Confirmed in Bulgaria
April 30 (BTA) - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria reached 1,506, including 18 new cases added on Thursday, the Health Ministry reported late on Thursday afternoon, citing data from the National Coronavirus Task Force (NCTF). A total of 164 medical sta...
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Payment Period for Home Electricity Bills Extended to 30 Days
April 30 (BTA) - As of Thursday, the payment period for home electricity bills has been extended to 30 days from 20 days now, Energy Minister Temenouzhka Petkova told a news briefing. She recalled that the payment period for home utility bills was extended from 10 to 20 days a...
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1,488 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Bulgaria
April 30 (BTA) - The confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria are 1,488, the national coronavirus task force said on Thursday morning. The confirmed cases in 24 hours are 51. A total of 266 patients have recovered. The recent fatalities are four. Of a total of 310 hospitalized pat...
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1,447 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Bulgaria
April 29 (BTA) - The confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria are 1,447, according to data of the national coronavirus task force, released by the Health Ministry here Wednesday afternoon. A total of 243 patients have recovered. The fatalities are 64. A total of 45,208 tests ha...
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Chinese, Turkish and Bulgarian Companies Bid to Build Mt. Shipka Tunnel
April 29 (BTA) - Seven offers were opened here on Wednesday in a tender for the construction of a Mt. Shipka tunnel. The aspiring contractors are companies from Bulgaria, China and Turkey, the Road Infrastructure Agency said. The contract is for more than the Shipka tunnel and...
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1,437 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Bulgaria
April 29 (BTA) - The confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria are 1,437, increasing by 50 in the past 24 hours, the national coronavirus task force said on Wednesday morning.
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A Total of 1,399 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Bulgaria
April 28 (BTA) - There are atotal of 1,399 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country, according to data from the National Coronavirus Taskforce, the Health Ministry said Tuesday afternoon.
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Parliament Holds Extraordinary Sitting to Hear PM Borissov about Coronavirus Effort
April 28 (BTA) - Parliament held an extraordinary sitting on Tuesday to hear Prime Minister Boyko Borissov about the current situation in Bulgaria in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic and the effectiveness of the healthcare, economic and social measures undertaken so far. ...
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President Radev Calls for Public Register of Spending to Fight COVID-19
April 27 (BTA) - President Rumen Radev believes a public register should be introduced to account for spending on the fight against the coronavirus, with regular updates of the outlays, the approval criteria and the sources of financing. Radev's position was released by his p...
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1,348 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases in Bulgaria
April 27 (BTA) - The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria has reached 1,348; 206 people have recovered and 56 have died, informed head of the national coronavirus task force Gen. Moutafchiiski at the regular morning briefing on Monday. Over the last 24 hours, there a...
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1,300 Cases of COVID-19 Confirmed in Bulgaria
April 26 (BTA) - The number of COVID-19 cases confirmed in Bulgaria has reached 1,300, the Health Ministry said on Sunday afternoon, citing data of the national coronavirus task force. Sixty-six new cases were registered in the last 24 hours.
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Visits to Parks, Gardens Allowed under Certain Conditions
April 26 (BTA) - Visits to parks and gardens is now allowed under certain conditions, the Health Ministry said Sunday. Health Minister Kiril Ananiev has issued an order that lifts the current ban on such visits.
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Bulgarian Cancer Patients Allowed to Continue Treatment in Turkey
April 25 (BTA) - The medical treatment of Bulgarian nationals in Turkey for cancer and other diseases, which was interrupted by COVID-19-prompted restrictions, may now continue, the government press service in Sofia reported on Saturday.