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“After allowing more than a month of rest, the coronavirus is back in Ukmergė. As of September 15, 10 new cases of COVID-19 had been confirmed in residents of Ukmergė. This time, the infection spread to a small closed company with up to ten employees and a municipal gym that operates in the city, ”he said.
According to the managing director, according to the National Center for Public Health (NVSC), on September 15, COVID-19 was detected in an Umergean who returned from Great Britain on August 31.
Two days later, on September 17, the coronavirus was detected in the woman’s spouse and co-worker.
The next day, COVID-19 was approved for another company employee and another member of the aforementioned family.
A day later, on September 19, another family member of a company employee was diagnosed with COVID-19, as well as a person associated with the company and two members of his family. A day later, the virus was detected in a relative of another company employee, and another case of the disease was confirmed in a person who had contact with a person who became ill on September 18.
Of the 10 patients, one is a student at a gym in Ukmergė. 24 people have been identified who have been in contact with him and his colleagues and will be studying remotely as of today.
In Ukmergė, a total of about 50 people who have been in contact with the disease are currently isolated.
The company’s facilities where the coronavirus was infested were disinfected on September 18 and all employees underwent rapid COVID-19 tests.
Thus, as of September 21, we have 106 cases of COVID-19 in Ukmergė district, 9 of which have been fatal.
D. Varnas asked to protect himself and others.
“The insidious virus, as you can see, has not yet left our country, every day there are more new cases. Wear protective masks, keep distance from each other while communicating, pay special attention to hygiene of hands, surfaces, etc. Carefully evaluate all trips, planned trips: the situation in each country changes almost daily, ”he urged on Facebook.
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