Public health
More than 5 Million Have Died from COVID-19 Worldwide
According to Reuters' statistics, 5 million people worldwide have died from Covid-19. The delta variant of the virus leads to an increase in deaths from unvaccinated infected people, the agency added.
Pregnant in the Eighth Month Died of COVID-19 in Plovdiv
A 29-year-old woman pregnant in the eighth month died of covid in Plovdiv, the Regional Health Inspectorate announced.
The woman was admitted to the Infectious Diseases Clinic of St. George's Hospital with symptoms of coronavirus on September 15.
Again more than 8.000 infected, 45 people died
Forty-five people died.
24,847 people were tested.
There are 6.241 patients with COVID in hospital treatment, of which 243 are on a respirator.
Since the outbreak of the pandemic in Serbia, 5.626.417 people have been tested, the virus has been registered in 934.440 patients, and 8.187 people have lost the battle with coronavirus.
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100% Dominance of "Delta" Variant of COVID-19 in Bulgaria
The "Delta" variant of COVID-19 dominates in Bulgaria 100%, the press service of the Ministry of Health announced, citing data from the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases (NCIPD). Of the 457 clinical samples analyzed, this variant of the virus was found in all of them.
Over 1,000 coronavirus cases Monday as downward trend preserved
Ljubljana – Slovenia recorded 1,037 new coronavirus cases on Monday as the slow decline in the curve of infections continues, data from the National Institute of Public Health shows. Nine Covid-19 patients died.
UK counts on vaccines, 'common sense' to keep virus at bay
Britons are encouraged these days, though in most cases not required, to wear face coverings in crowded indoor spaces. But Prime Minister Boris Johnson regularly appears in the packed, poorly ventilated House of Commons cheek-by-jowl with other maskless Conservative lawmakers.
Covid pass mandate slightly relaxed
Ljubljana – The Covid pass mandate has been relaxed starting on Friday, with the requirement waived for those working from home and those filling up their cars as long as they do not enter the interior of petrol stations.
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Coronavirus/GCS: Bucharest has no ICU beds available at this point
A number of 19 beds are available nationwide for patients with COVID-19, other than those meant specifically for people with certain medical conditions that are also confirmed with SARS-CoV-2, with zero beds available in Bucharest at this point, the Strategic Communication Group (GCS) reported on Monday.
More than 1,300 new coronavirus cases, seven Covid-19 deaths
Ljubljana – A total of 1,324 new coronavirus infections were confirmed in Slovenia on Wednesday in 6,703 PCR tests, with the positivity rate down slightly. Total hospitalisations were down, but there were more people in intensive care this morning than on the day before. Seven patients with Covid-19 died.
Six deaths and over 1,360 new Covid infections on Tuesday
Ljubljana – A total of 1,364 new coronavirus infections were confirmed in Slovenia on Tuesday, up 25% from a week earlier, while six patients with Covid-19 died, according to the latest data released on Wednesday.
The positivity rate was just over 20%, down from almost 25% a day earlier.