A new coronavirus outbreak was registered in Bulgaria on June 5 in the town of Samokov (South-West Bulgaria).
The infection started from a patient in the local hospital, who tested positive on Wednesday. He was admitted to the internal disease ward on Monday with symptoms of pneumonia and then a PCR test was done, which tested positive.
All the other patients from the same ward and the medical staff were tested. A day later three of the patients and a doctor tested positive for the virus and four more cases were confirmed on Friday, including two nurses and two patients. A total of 30 tests were conducted.
Currently, five of the patients were transported to the St. Anna hospital in Sofia. One of them is in intensive care after complications.
The infected doctor and the nurses are undergoing treatment at home.
Disinfection began in the hospital.
Sofia's Waste Crisis: 'Sofekostroy' Starts Organisation for Rubbish Collection in 'Lyulin' District
Free-Roaming Animals Continue to Pose Danger on Main Roads in Southwestern Bulgaria
Rockslide in Kresna Gorge Disrupts Traffic Following Heavy Rain in Southwestern Bulgaria
ОИК-Варна опроверга твърдения за незаконно заседание и политически натиск