Data from November 3 – Ukzinios.lt



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Data from November 3

  • number of confirmed cases in Lithuania: 17,453;
  • Coronavirus samples analyzed yesterday in Lithuania: 4993;
  • To date, a total of 1038164 samples have been analyzed for suspected coronavirus (of which 292307 from mobile points);
  • Yesterday new cases of the disease were confirmed in Lithuania: 897;
  • number of patients in Lithuania: 12,283;
  • number of recuperators in Lithuania: 4,934;
  • number of people in isolation (sick, exposed, arrivals from affected areas, for whom decisions have been issued within the corresponding 14-day period): 34,794;
  • from June 1. import cases: 409;
  • 175 people died of coronavirus in Lithuania. 9 of them are Ukrainian;
  • the total number of confirmed cases of the disease in residents of the Ukmergė district (as of March this year): 166;

The number of patients with COVID-19 infection in Ukmergė continues to rise. Another 8 new cases of COVID-19 were reported over the long weekend.

Starting September 15. A total of 70 COVID-19 cases have been identified in Ukmergė, 10 of which have already recovered. 60 Ukrainians are fighting this insidious infection.

According to data from the National Public Health Center (NVSC), currently the same sources of infection are a cause for concern in Ukmergė: nursery-kindergarten “Saulutė” (already 22 cases: 13 employees, 2 students, 7 secondary diseases – relatives of students or employees), Ukmergė the administration of the primary health care center (PSPC) (9 cases are linked: 6 employees and 3 secondary – relatives of employees), other cases – relatives, that is, arising between members of the family.

Those who have had a high-risk exposure should immediately isolate themselves, monitor their health status, and report back to the NVSC by completing a questionnaire. Please be patient while you wait for a call from NVSC specialists – they receive lists of more than 1000 people a day.

If you experience symptoms, call tel. 1808

Be calm, patient, and understanding.

Ukmergė PSPC and Ukmergė Hospital report that currently all medical services are provided to the population: assistance planned, urgent and necessary. Doctors strongly urge residents to arrive for the designated appointment or exam at the specified time so they don’t have to get cold outside the door.

We ask residents to act responsibly and comply with all safety requirements:

  • wear protective masks,
  • keep a safety distance of 1-2 meters,
  • wash and disinfect your hands,
  • Avoid mass meetings.

Only by taking care of ourselves and those around us with unity and responsibility can we stay healthy and overcome all difficulties!

Ukmergė municipal district inf.



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