Contact tracing
Bulgaria Ends National COVID-19 Information Portal
The National System to combat COVID-19 and the Unified Information Portal, coronavirus.bg, will cease operations starting July 1. Information about COVID-19 cases in Bulgaria will now be published weekly in the epidemic situation reports of the Ministry of Health and the National Center for Infectious and Parasitic Diseases.
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Third case of monkeypox confirmed in Slovenia
Ljubljana – After the first two cases of monkeypox were confirmed in Slovenia about a week ago, the National Institute of Public Health said on Thursday that three infections had been confirmed so far. Epidemiological procedures are under way.
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PLF not to be mandatory to enter Slovenia
Ljubljana – As Slovenia introduces the European Digital Passenger Locator Form (dPLF) on Monday for air and cruise ship passengers entering the country, the Health Ministry has told the STA filling out the form will not be compulsory. However, it will be a useful contact-tracing tool for the health authorities.
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Active contact tracing relaunched
Ljubljana – With new coronavirus infections steadily declining, the National Institute of Public Health (NIJZ) has relaunched the active tracing of contacts of those who have tested positive, which had been suspended in autumn due to an unmanageable inflow of daily cases.
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PM Mitsotakis met with Archbishop Ieronymos of Athens
Their meeting was in the context of their regular contacts
Three Parliament employees test positive for coronavirus
Three employees woking in different buildings of the Greek Parliament tested positive for the novel coronavirus last week, a parliamentary source cited by state-run news agency ANA-MPA said Monday.
Four children, six nursery employees test positive for coronavirus
Ten people, four children and six employees, in a municipal nursery in Thessaloniki have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during checks performed by teams of the National Organization for Public Health (EODY), according to the president of the nursery on Thursday.
Sixteen new coronavirus infections at Larissa Roma camp
Health authorities recorded 16 new coronavirus infections in a Roma settlement in Nea Smyrni, Larissa, central Greece, on Friday.
Ten of the cases were among the last 107 tests conducted in the camp in recent days.
Authorities conduct mass testing after coronavirus outbreak in Roma community, 16 new cases
The Health Ministry on Wednesday reported 16 new confirmed Covid-19 cases, bringing the country's total to 2,760. Of these, 610 are traced to travel abroad and 1,402 to known cases in Greece.
Of the 16 new cases, 10 are connected to group infections in the Larissa, central Greece area, the ministry said.
Turkey's contact tracers race to contain coronavirus
Two medics in protective suits jumped out of a car in a deserted street in central Ankara and hurried inside a building - one carrying medical equipment and the other, paperwork.