In Lithuania: 2,130 new coronavirus cases, 20 deaths



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Operational indicators of the COVID-19 pandemic of the last day

Number of new human cases confirmed in the last day: 2,130

Total number of confirmed cases in specific individuals: 114,487

Number of deaths from Covid-19 registered in the last day: 20 (detailed below)

Total number of deaths recorded by Covid-19: 1039 (detailed below)

Number of deaths from coronavirus from other causes: 518

Number of people recovered in the last day: 116

Number of people who recovered: 50,863

Number of people with coronavirus: 62067

Yesterday samples were analyzed for suspected coronavirus: 5780

To date, a total of 1564194 samples have been tested for suspected coronavirus.

People ages 40 to 99 died of coronavirus

20 people died from coronavirus last day, they were between 40 and 99 years old, according to data released by the Department of Statistics on Monday.

Most of the deaths, nine, were in the age group 80-89 years, and five people were in the age group 70-79 years.

Two of the dead were between 90 and 99 years old, and two more were between 50 and 59 years old.

A man died between the ages of 40 and 49.

Eight deaths were recorded in Vilnius, four in Kaunas and Šiauliai, three in Telšiai and one in Klaipėda counties.

Twelve men and eight women died last day.

A total of 1,039 people died from coronavirus in Lithuania and 518 people died from other causes.

Since the start of the pandemic, COVID-19 has infected 114,000 people in the country. 487 people, 62 thousand. 67 – still sick, 50 thousand. 863 – recovered.

Almost 2.5 thousand people are treated in hospitals. COVID-19 patients, of whom 187 were in resuscitation.

Hospitals are treating 2,478 patients with COVID-19, 187 of them in resuscitation, the Statistics Department said Monday.

1431 patients need oxygen, 106 people receive artificial lung ventilation.

Currently, about half of hospital beds are occupied: 8,073 out of 16,000. 619.

Of the 678 resuscitation beds, 407 were occupied. Of the 633 beds that were able to undergo artificial lung ventilation, 267 were occupied and of the 6,219 oxygen beds, 2,545 were occupied.

Since the start of the pandemic, COVID-19 has infected 114,000 people in the country. 487 people, 62 thousand. 67 – still sick, 50 thousand. 863 – recovered.

A total of 1,039 people died from coronavirus in Lithuania and 518 people died from other causes.

UK passenger planes are no longer allowed in Lithuania

As of Monday 4 pm Passenger aircraft from the United Kingdom (UK) are no longer allowed in Lithuania.

The decision was made by the Lithuanian government on Sunday night in response to reports of a new strain of coronavirus spreading in the UK that could be more contagious.

“As far as cargo is concerned, the Government does not say anything, it is allowed”, stressed the Minister of Transport Marius Skuodis.

Passenger flights from the UK are banned until December 31. 24 hours. Flights from Lithuania to Great Britain are allowed.

Flights from Britain were banned on Sunday by many other European countries.

According to Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė, Lithuania has coordinated the ban on passenger flights with Latvia and Estonia.

On Saturday, UK officials confirmed that a new strain of coronavirus found in the country could spread more quickly. According to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the new strain of the virus could be 70 percent. more contagious. As a result, residents of London and the South East of England have been banned from leaving their homes unnecessarily.

Nausėda will discuss the COVID-19 situation with the mayors of the Vilnius region remotely

On Monday, President Gitanas Nausėda will hold a remote meeting with the mayors of the Vilnius region to discuss the management of the COVID-19 pandemic in the region, preparations for vaccination, among other topics.

The mayors of eight municipalities in the Vilnius region (Elektrėnai, Vilnius city and Vilnius district, Švenčionys, Ukmergė, Širvintos, Šalčininkai, Trakai districts) will participate in the remote meeting with the president.

“The issue that most concerns the President is the management of the COVID-19 pandemic in the region, the assessment of the situation and preparations for vaccination,” said the Presidency.

Issues related to the prevention of corruption, public procurement, access to early education, ethnic communities, the reform of the transfer of state lands to municipalities, the sustainable mobility of the region, the protection of the helmet will also be discussed. old capital, the implementation of green course initiatives in the heat sector.

Subsequently, the head of the country and the first lady Diana Nausėdienė will communicate with the elderly and heads of institutions who live in the nursing homes and social service centers in the region, and will be interested in their daily life and their expectations.

On Monday, the president’s advisers will also participate in remote meetings with the directors of the municipal administrations and the personnel responsible for the coordination of vaccination, representatives of the municipal educational institutions, members of the Regional Council of Culture, representatives of the Regional Court of Vilnius District, the Vilnius Regional Police, Fire and Rescue Department. officials.

Educators from the State Cognition Center will teach distance classes to fifth to eighth grade students from Pabradė, Šalčininkai and Vidiškiai schools on the topic “What a citizen can do”, D. Nausėdienė, sponsor of educational projects with children.

This meeting will complete the cycle of G. Nausėda’s working days in the ten regions of the country, G. Nausėda discussed the problems of the three regions with the team remotely.

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