Coronavirus in Lithuania: 760 cases diagnosed, 16 people died and 1,081 recovered



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People ages 50 to 99 died of coronavirus last day

A total of nine men and seven women died last day.

Six deaths each belonged to the age groups 70 to 79 and 80 to 89 years.

Two of the deceased were between 90 and 99 years old, one between 60 and 69 and another between 50 and 59 years old.

The Department of Statistics indicates that “the number of deaths in the last day is preliminary and increases between 20 and 40 percent in a few days.”

The general mortality statistics include four more deaths from coronavirus when the actual date of death is earlier.

They are two men and two women. One of them was between 30 and 39 years old. The other three deaths were in the age groups 70-79, 80-89, and 90-99.

More than 1.3 thousand patients are treated in hospitals. COVID-19 patients, 153 of whom were in resuscitation

In addition, 1,034 patients are supplied with oxygen and 84 people are given artificial lung ventilation.

114 patients were hospitalized for COVID-19 on the last day.

A total of 2,634 beds were used for the treatment of coronavirus infection, 277 of them in intensive care units for resuscitation.

Of the 8,399 workplace physicians serving COVID-19 patients, 68 physicians are currently incapacitated from coronavirus infection and 22 are in isolation.

For other reasons, 541 doctors are temporarily absent.

Due to COVID-19, 223 out of 13 thousand people are temporarily unable to work. 163 nurses, 46 in isolation.

For other reasons, 1,032 nurses are temporarily absent.

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

  • Number of new human cases detected in the last day: 760
  • of which confirmed by laboratory diagnostic methods: 680
  • Total number of cases identified for specific individuals: 184,208
  • of which confirmed by laboratory diagnostic methods: 181042
  • Preliminary number of deaths from Covid-19 the day before *: 16
  • * The number of deaths in the last day is preliminary and increases by about 20-40% in a few days.
  • Deaths from Covid-19 with an actual date of the previous day were recorded on the previous day: 4
  • There has been an increase in deaths from Covid-19 during the last day (16 + 4): 20
  • Total number of deaths from Covid-19: 2867
  • Number of people recovered in the last day: 1081
  • Number of people who recovered: 132,326
  • Number of people with coronavirus: 46,722
  • Suspected coronavirus samples analyzed during the previous day: 8028
  • To date, a total of 1,947,747 samples have been tested for suspected coronavirus.
  • The first dose of vaccine was vaccinated during the previous day: 1543
  • Last day vaccinated with a second dose of vaccine: 1937
  • Total vaccinated with the first dose: 74 213
  • A total of two doses of the vaccine were vaccinated: 25 231
  • Total pending second dose of vaccine (74213-25231): 48,982
  • Total number of vaccines used (74 213 + 25 231): 99 444

Approved in Lithuania on Tuesday 546 New cases of coronavirus, another 17 people died, recovered in 1782.

Lithuanian chief epidemiologist Loreta Ašoklienė says that a ‘British’ strain of coronavirus that spreads faster It could have been introduced in Lithuania and started to spread in November, but he emphasizes that he does not think this variety is dominant.

“The risk of entry, it could have been in autumn, maybe it could have been November. Because as long as there are isolated cases, it is unlikely that we would. (…) It is very likely that there are more cases of this type. Only a few sequential investigations have been carried out, so they could not be determined accordingly, ”L. Ašoklienė told BNS on Tuesday.

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