New cases of coronavirus infection in the municipalities of Biržai, Rokiškis, Anykščiai and Utena – AINA



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The National Public Health Center (NVSC) reports that 2,350 cases of coronavirus infection (COVID-19) were confirmed in Lithuania last day. 1123 of them were registered in Vilnius, 489 Kaunas, 177 Panevėžys, 122 Klaipėda, 113 Šiauliai, 104 Alytus counties. Another 100 cases of infection were confirmed in Utena, 47 in Marijampolė, 41 in Telšiai and 17 in Tauragė counties. 17 cases have not yet been assigned to any region of the country due to lack of information. The regions to which these cases should be assigned will become clear after the epidemiological survey.

Currently, 1,596 cases have been epidemiologically diagnosed (754 cases entered the NVSC system in the late afternoon or evening, so they are being investigated today).

The number of cases in which the circumstances of a person’s infection are unclear, that is, epidemiological studies revealed that people did not go abroad, did not interact with confirmed cases of COVID-19, currently stands at 197 (of the cases where epidemiological studies have been carried out).

Cases recorded in outbreaks

Yesterday a new outbreak was registered in the Biržai parish of St. Vincent Paulietis nursing home, where a total of 19 cases of coronavirus infection are currently confirmed.

In addition, on the first day of Christmas, cases of coronavirus infection were recorded in connection with outbreaks in the Kaunas bus company, food industry companies operating in Kaunas, sewing and plastic products companies operating in Biržai and companies in manufacture and assembly of furniture from Šiauliai.

Outbreak-related infection cases were confirmed on Friday in the fish processing, food industry, wood processing companies and shipping companies operating in Klaipeda. In addition, in wood processing and furniture manufacturing companies operating in Kazlų Rūda, Marijampolė textile company, Vilkaviškis sewing company, food industry company operating in Vilkaviškis district.

In addition, cases of coronavirus infection related to outbreaks have been recorded at Telšiai Milk Processing Plant, Plungė Industrial Products Trading Company, Telšiai Clothing Trading Plant, Telšiai District Sewing Plant, the Utena meat processing plant, the Ukmerg puertas district door manufacturing plant, the Vilnius plant. and plastics processing, food industry companies.

Outbreak-related infections in Kukarskė nursing home located in Šakiai district, Didvyžiai nursing home in Vilkaviškis district, St. Archangel Michael’s nursing home in Marijampolė, Rokiškis St. Ve in grandparents’ care home, the Dūseikiai welfare home operating in the Telšiai district, the Utena welfare home, the Aknysta welfare home operating in the Anykščiai district.

In addition, cases of coronavirus infection (two or more) related to outbreaks have been recorded in Garliava “Obelėlė” nursery, Kaunas Aleksotas nursery, Kelmė “Ąžuoliukas” nursery, Kaunas Neveroniai nursery, primary school Ringaudai from Kaunas district. In the kindergarten-kindergarten of Telšiai “Mastis, in the kindergarten-kindergarten” Saulutė “of Utena, in the kindergarten-kindergarten of Utena” Pasaka “.

Outbreak-related COVID-19 cases were also reported in Utena District Municipality, Kaunas District Domeikava Nursing Home, Rokiškis Police Station, and Klaipėda Police Station.

Outbreak-related infection cases were also reported in Kaunas Clinics, Biržai Hospital, Rokiškis Psychiatric Hospital, Troškūnai Nursing and Supportive Care Department of Anykščiai District Hospital, Gargždai Hospital, Primary Care Center in Vilkaviškis and the Šiauliai Song Primary Care Center.

In addition, the outbreak continues at the Marijampolė Correctional Center. A total of 125 convicts are currently confirmed for the infection.

According to currently available data, 193 cases related to outbreaks in families were recorded in Lithuania on the last day.

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

Information from the National Center for Public Health



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