Lachezar Tomov

Bulgarian Mathematician: No More than 70-80% of Green Certificates are Genuine

"There is a huge jump in the number of COVID patients in the age group of 10-14 and 15-19 years - about 2,500 children a day. This record number will be reflected in the jump this or next week in adult cases." This was said by the mathematician Lachezar Tomov on Nova TV.

Mathematician: Bulgaria Might Surpass its “Darkest” Years in Terms of Mortality

Bulgaria may surpass its darkest years in terms of mortality. The gloomy prognosis was made by the mathematician Lachezar Tomov on the air of "Hello, Bulgaria". He, businessman Krassimir Dachev and Ivan Todorov, deputy chairman of the Bulgarian Hospital Association, commented on the complicated situation.

Mathematician: Until November, Bulgaria Will be Entirely in the "Dark Red" Zone

Until November, Bulgaria will be entirely in the "dark red" zone. This is what Lachezar Tomov, a mathematician and lecturer in the Informatics Department at the New Bulgarian University, predicted in the "Sabudi se" Studio. According to him, our healthcare system will not withstand the pressure again.

Most of Newly Infected Covid-19 Patients in Bulgaria Are Children

Less than 3,000 children between the ages of 12 and 17 have been fully vaccinated against coronavirus in Bulgaria to date. At the same time, the number of infected children is growing - in just one week they are 434.

The initial symptoms are similar to other viral infections - fever, cough, vomiting and, less frequently, loss of smell and taste.

With Low Population Density Bulgaria Can Afford Lenient Anti-Epidemic Measures - Mathematician

The 10-day lockdown will for sure have an effect, says lecturer at the Department of Informatics of the New Bulgarian University Lachezar Tomov. There will be a visible drop in the number of new Covid-19 cases, but it will not be enough, he forecast on Before All radio talk show.

Mathematicians Predict Double Increase in Covid-19 Incidence in Bulgaria Within the Next 3 Weeks

There is a possibility for a bigger peak of COVID-19 cases than in the previous wave. Within three weeks, the 14-day morbidity could reach 800 per 100,000 people, mathematician Lachezar Tomov told BNT morning show "The day begins with Georgi Lyubenov" on March 7.