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Covid-19 in Bulgaria: Day 347

Covid-19 in Bulgaria: Day 347 published on 2/17/21 7:31 PM Photo: BTA 45% of teachers in Bulgaria do not plan to get vaccinated against Covid-19 27% of teachers in Bulgaria want to get vaccinated against Copvid-19 and other 27% are still undecided. However, 45% of them are not planning to receive vaccines, indicates an online survey of the Bulgarian Union of Teachers and the Association of Directors in Secondary Education in Bulgaria conducted among more than 13,000 pedagogues between February 9 and 13. More than 47% of the teachers who are unwilling to receive vaccines are worried about possible side effects of the vaccines. 44% of the respondents say they do not have reliable information about the effect of the vaccines, BNR’s reporter Andrey Borisov informs.

Bulgarian employers start meetings with leading political parties

The Association of Bulgarian Employers Organizations has initiated a series of meetings with representatives of the political parties and coalitions that the sociological agencies say will enter the 45th National Assembly. Today, at a meeting with the MRF, the employers agreed on monthly meetings after the elections."I consider this a good step forward in the process of involving free and active citizens in political decision-making and in monitoring their implementation," said MRF leader Mustafa.

Body of Bulgarian climber Atanas Skatov found below K2

News Body of Bulgarian climber Atanas Skatov found below K2 published on 2/5/21 3:03 PM Atanas Skatov Photo: BGNES The body of Bulgarian climber Atanas Skatov was recovered by a Pakistani army helicopter rescue mission and flown from Base Camp below K2 in the Himalayas to the nearest town in Northern Pakistan.   Skatov fell on his way down from Camp 3 to Base Camp after a failed night-time attempt to scale the second highest peak K2 (8,611 м), the specialized Alpine Adventure Guides company announced. The Nepalese agency which organized the expedition told the Bulgarian National Radio that they believe the Bulgarian climber was unable to hold onto the rope and fell during his descent from Camp 3. The agency denied earlier reports that Skatov had fallen because his rope broke.

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