All 28 districts in Bulgaria are now in the yellow Stage 2 in terms of spread of coronavirus, according to the cabnet’s plan to tackle the pandemic.
The stage is part of the new plan to tackle Covid-19, which divides the country’s 28 districts into six clusters, and is based on four stages depending on the percentages of occupied intensive care unit beds.
The plan includes four stages, with response action at each: the first stage is when 50 per cent of intensive care beds are occupied, the second at 60 per cent, the third at 70 per cent and the fourth at 80 per cent.
In the next 5 days, it is not expected any of the regions to move to stage 1 and become green.
The forecast of going green soon was among the government's reasons for lifting the green certificate from March 20.
The ease of the restrictions is being done in phases, with the first relaxation from tomorrow, February 24.
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