(ANSAmed) - SOFIA, JULY 10 - The Bulgarian authorities have decided to reintroduce some restrictive measures in the country to combat coronavirus, due to the significant increase in contagions in the last few days.
An order from the Ministry of Health is in force today, according to which all indoor and outdoor sports events will be held without the public. Parties and ceremonies with over 30 people are prohibited. Night clubs and discotheques are closed to the public again, while outdoor leisure clubs will be able to operate in half.
In Bulgaria in the last 24 hours 330 new cases of coronavirus have been recorded (of which 140 in Sofia) following 3,686 diagnostic tests performed. This is an absolute record since the beginning of the epidemic in the Balkan country. The overall balance of the infections thus rises to 6,672. Of three new deaths, the total rises to 262 victims. 23,374 people are quarantined. (ANSAmed). (HANDLE).
Coronavirus: restrictions reintroduced in Bulgaria
2020-07-10T11:29:09.619Z
Bulgarian authorities have decided to reintroduce some restrictive measures in the country to combat coronavirus, due to the significant increase in infections in recent days. (HANDLE)