Covid-19 hit Lithuania: up to 75 deaths per day, another 3,934 new cases



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As usual, morbidity and mortality statistics for the last day are updated at 9.30 a.m., but Wednesday was late and incomplete: there were a shortage of people in recovery and currently ill. Also data on the number of studies carried out.

The head of the Statistics Department, Jūratė Petrauskienė, stated that BNS did not know the reasons for this.

“I do not know, I can not comment,” said the head of the institution.

She suggested contacting the National Center for Public Health, which has been under cyber attack these days.

Since the start of the pandemic, COVID-19 has infected 138,000 people in the country. 219 people.

A total of 1,422 people died of coronavirus in Lithuania and 696 people were infected from other causes.

The highest number of deaths last day was registered in the counties of Vilnius and Kaunas

The highest number of deaths was recorded in Vilnius and Kaunas counties last day, according to statistics from the Department of Statistics released on Wednesday.

In these regions, 17 of 75 deaths were recorded.

Another 12 people died in Panevėžys county, 10 in Šiauliai. Eight deaths were recorded in Klaipėda, seven in Alytus, two in Telšiai, one in Marijampolė and Tauragė counties.

No deaths were recorded in the single county of Utena.

25 people in the 80-89 age group died on the last day.

18 deaths were recorded in the age group 70 to 79 years, 17 in the age group 60 to 69 years.

Seven people between 50 and 59 years old, four between 90 and 99 years old, three people between 40 and 49 years old and one person between 100 and 109 years old also died.

Among the dead, 33 women and 42 men.

More than 2.5 thousand people are treated in hospitals. COVID-19 patients, 210 in resuscitation

The country’s hospitals are currently treating 2,525 COVID-19 patients, 210 of whom are in resuscitation, Statistics Lithuania said Wednesday.

1,556 patients are treated with oxygen masks and 129 people are given artificial lung ventilation.

Hospitals occupied a total of 8,094 beds out of 16,000. 647.

Of the 683 resuscitation beds, 443 were occupied. Of the 635 beds adapted for pulmonary ventilation, 280 were occupied. Of the 6,400 beds that could be treated with oxygen masks, 2,566 were occupied.



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