1192 new cases of coronavirus were detected in Lithuania, 6 more people died



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Four other people died from other causes.

Since the start of the pandemic, CODID-19 has infected 48,000 people in the country. 226 people, 36 thousand. 644 – still sick, 11 thousand. 32 – recovered.

A total of 392 people died from coronavirus in Lithuania, and 158 people were infected from other causes.

Since the beginning of June, 519 import cases have been registered in the country.

The day before, 4,427 samples were tested for suspected coronavirus, bringing the total number of samples tested since the start of the pandemic to 1 million. 267 thousand 700.

According to the National Center for Public Health (NVSC) on November 23, at 7:00 a.m.:

• Number of confirmed cases: 48,226.

• Number of sick people: 36,644.

• The number of new COVID-19s confirmed yesterday was 1,192.

• Number of deaths from coronavirus: 392.

• Deaths from coronavirus from other causes: 158.

• Number of people who recovered: 11,032.

From June 1. 519 import boxes.

There are 1,192 new cases of coronavirus in Lithuania

The National Public Health Center (NVSC) reports that 1,192 cases of coronavirus infection (COVID-19) were confirmed in Lithuania last day. 364 of them were registered in Kaunas, 213 in Vilnius, 160 in Šiauliai, 149 in Klaipėda, 87 in Alytus, 71 in Telšiai counties. A further 71 cases of infection were confirmed in Panevėžys, 42 in Marijampolė, 23 in Tauragė, and 2 in Utena counties. 10 cases have not yet been assigned to any region of the country due to lack of information. The regions to which to assign these cases will be determined after the epidemiological study.

Of the 1,192 positive results obtained last day, 401 entered the system late at night and at night. During NVSC working hours, 791 positive tests were obtained, of which 560 were epidemiologically diagnosed, the rest are being carried out today.

Cases in which the circumstances of human infection are unclear, i. In epidemiological studies, it was established that people did not go abroad, did not communicate with people for whom COVID-19 was confirmed and 158 were registered.

Outbreaks were recorded on the last day

Last day, outbreak-related infection cases were recorded in the regional hospitals of Telšiai, Mažeikiai, Plungė, as well as the Šilut repub hospital, the Republican hospital in Klaipėda, the Klaipėda seafarers’ health center and the department of Psychiatry of the Klaipėda Seafarers Hospital in Švėkšna. The cases related to outbreaks are also recorded at the LSMU Kaunas Hospital, where yesterday 6 cases of infection were confirmed in various units.

More outbreaks related to outbreaks are also reported in nursing homes. Marijampolė St. Over the weekend, 16 cases of coronavirus infection were recorded in the virgin residence: 9 employees and 7 residents. In addition, cases related to the outbreak were recorded at the Adakavas welfare home in Tauragė district, where a total of 136 related infection cases have now been confirmed.

A new outbreak was registered at the Šatrija sewing company in Raseiniai, where the infection was confirmed in 8 employees last day.

On the last day, 120 cases of family-related outbreaks were registered in Lithuania.

In Lithuania, there are 6 more deaths from coronavirus

NVSC reports that information was received from medical institutions last day about 6 deaths from coronavirus, people had other diseases. Currently, the infection has claimed 392 lives.

There were 2 deaths in Kaunas County. The individuals belonged to the age groups 70-79 and 80-89.

In Tauragė County there were 2 deaths. The individuals belonged to the age group 80 to 89 years.

In addition, a death was recorded last day in Marijampolė County. The person belonged to the age group of 50 to 59 years.

Last day there was a death in Panevėžys county. The person belonged to the age group of 50 to 59 years.

In addition, on the last day there were 4 deaths (2 in Kaunas, 1 in Taurag con and Vilnius counties), when those infected with the coronavirus died from other causes.

For their part, public health professionals urge people to follow all measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection: hand hygiene, coughing, sneeze etiquette, use of personal protective equipment, physical distance and more. .

1629 people are treated in hospitals for coronavirus

1,629 people are currently being treated for coronavirus in Lithuanian hospitals, 126 of them undergoing resuscitation, the Health Ministry announced on Monday.

Oxygen masks are required for 887 patients and lung ventilation is used for 73.

According to data provided by 61 medical institutions, currently in Lithuania 8777 hospital beds of 16 thousand are occupied. 686.

Of the 673 resuscitation beds, 372 were occupied, 231 out of 618 on artificial lung ventilation, and out of the oxygen-supplied beds, 2086 out of 6259 were occupied.

96% of the hospital in the Santara clinics and 76% in the resuscitation and intensive care unit are busy. places

According to the morning of November 23, 167 patients with COVID-19 are being treated at the VUL Santara clinics, 38 of them in the Resuscitation and Intensive Care Unit. Out of 165 COVID-19 patients: 2 children. Of all the facilities available for patients treated with COVID-19, 96% were hospitalized patients and 76% were in the intensive care unit.

Currently, 307 patients are treated in support hospitals: 151 patients in the Vilnius City Clinical Hospital, 6 of them in the Department of Resuscitation and Intensive Care, 21 patients in the Vilnius University Hospital, 59 patients in the Alytus Hospital S. Kudirka, 2 of them in Resuscitation and Intensive Care In the Therapy Department, Hospital Ukmergė – 51 patients, of which 2 – in the Department of Resuscitation and Intensive Care, 17 patients in Trakai Hospital, 8 patients in Hospital Druskininkai.

In the Vilnius region, the occupancy rate of COVID-19 hospitals reaches 86% of adults, and the employment of resuscitation and intensive care units reaches 72%.

According to Professor Feliksas Jankevičius, CEO of VUL Santara Clinics, although the curve for new infections is already tending to stabilize, the situation remains dire and the COVID-19 occupancy rate in hospitals is already approaching 90 percent.

“We have reserves, but the number of doctors who can work in these departments is decreasing. Therefore, the help of the support hospitals is increasingly important,” said F. Jankevičius.

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