62 Coronavirus Patients in Bulgaria, People Tend to Comply with Restrictions
With the new coronavirus patients confirmed on Monday, the total count reached 62 in Bulgaria, the head of the national COVID-19 task force Ventsislav Moutafchiiski told a regular news briefing, according to BTA.
There is a clear trend of Bulgarians following the recommendations and the orders issued by the authorities: people tend to stay at home, avoid walking around, and do only a partial version of their most essential daily routines, he said.
Emerging from a working meeting with the leader of the national coronavirus task force and the chief secretary of the Interior Ministry, Prosecutor General Ivan Geshev urged the National Assembly and the Council of Ministers to take more radical measures to curb the spread of the COVID-19 infection.


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