Veryga explained why an inaccurate number of new COVID-19 cases had been published



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The number of new coronavirus cases in the last day was reviewed on Sunday because specialists did not process the data, said a spokeswoman for the Minister of Health, Aurelius Veryga.

“Colleagues at the National Public Health Center (NVSC) wanted to publish daily statistics at the usual time this morning and published the provisional. Yesterday’s cases were not fully integrated into IT systems and were not properly handled. During the day, the general decision was made to issue a revised message yesterday with the exact number of cases. That was done. The information published in the evening is the exact number of cases yesterday, ”Lina Bušinskaitė told BNS on Sunday.

On Sunday, the NVSC had reported 415 new COVID-19 cases, but clarified the information Sunday night, announcing a nearly a third increase in the number of new cases to 603. Five deaths were also reported.

Yesterday’s cases were not fully integrated into IT systems and were not properly handled.

This is the highest number of cases detected per day since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to the representative of A. Veryga, with the increasing number of coronavirus cases in Lithuania, there is a growing lack of human resources not only in the National Center for Public Health, but also in the Ministry of Health, people are tired and not You can work.

“The current situation is an example of a lack of manpower. (…) We really ask for your patience and understanding,” added L. Bušinskaitė.

According to her, the NVSC is expected to ease the situation at least to some extent with dozens of soldiers who have come to the rescue since the weekend.

“They are already trained, we hope they can adequately carry out at least the initial case studies, interview people, because then part of the workload would take off. More volunteers are being assisted with the help of the NVSC, for example the organization “Strong Together” will also help coordinate the details. Of course, we will seek further help not only from NVSC, but also from SAM, ”said the Minister’s representative.



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