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Additionally, four more coronavirus deaths were included in the overall death statistics when the actual date of death is earlier.
1,314 people recovered from COVID-19 last day.
In Lithuania, since the start of the pandemic, COVID-19 has affected 185 thousand people. 601 people, 135 thousand. 406 people recovered, 44 thousand. 957 – tebeserga.
Lithuanian hospitals are currently treating 1,300 COVID-19 patients, 140 of them in resuscitation, Statistics Lithuania reported Friday.
In addition, 1001 patients are given oxygen and 80 people are given artificial lung ventilation.
100 patients were hospitalized for COVID-19 on the last day.
A total of 2,539 beds were allocated for the treatment of coronavirus infection, 278 of them in intensive care units for resuscitation.
Of the 8,295 physicians in the workplace who provide services to COVID-19 patients, 61 are currently incapacitated from the coronavirus infection and 20 are in isolation.
For other reasons, 537 doctors are temporarily absent.
Due to COVID-19, it temporarily disabled 196 out of 12 thousand. 957 nurses, 52 in isolation.
For other reasons, 1,028 nurses are temporarily absent.
2908 people have died from coronavirus in the country.
Last day, 1,408 people received the first dose of the vaccine and 6,295 people received the second dose.
In Lithuania, the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine was administered to a total of 77 thousand people. 425 people, both doses: 37 thousand. 165 people.
Last day 7,623 investigations were carried out for suspected coronavirus in the country, for a total of 1 million cases since the start of the pandemic. 965 thousand 801.
Postponed quarantine relaxation
The news portal tv3.lt recalls that the Government abandoned this plan after considering on Monday that it could accept the first quarantine releases on Wednesday. The cabinet did not begin considering quarantine issues on Wednesday.
On Monday, after the meeting of the State Emergency Commission, Health Minister Arūnas Dulkys declared that the next meeting of the Government, on Wednesday, should decide on the release of quarantine for some companies.
However, governments did not put the issue on Wednesday’s agenda.
“Today, we do not have a scheme of quarantine stages on the meeting’s agenda, because, on the one hand, there are some nuances of this type that may have become clear in recent days. These are the nuances that relate to cross-border movements and the decisions our neighbors make. We need to modify those solutions accordingly.
There were also discussions with experts about some of the activities. The problem is not the discussion itself, but the discussions took place on Monday and Tuesday, ”Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said at the government meeting.
Quarantine mitigation issues are scheduled to return next week.
“Next week, let’s try to approve that plan,” I. Šimonytė told ministers.
I wanted to free up the work of shops and beauty centers.
This week, the ministries suggested to the government that stores other than supermarkets and beauty centers could open their doors in the coming days, subject to the necessary security requirements. It is true that only those institutions that have an open entrance from abroad could operate, so they require a restriction on customer traffic.
“We would like to suggest to the government that not only grocery stores but also other non-essential stores can operate now, if they have a separate entrance from the outside and can restrict the flow of shoppers,” said A. Dulkys.
However, the Council of Experts, advising the government, did not recommend the Cabinet of Ministers to rush with this quarantine relief, fearing that the epidemiological situation in the country is not stable enough.
As Inga Ruginienė, president of the Lithuanian Trade Union Confederation, one of the members of the Council of Experts, told tv3.lt, the experts suggested to the Government to postpone these releases.
“Our recommendation continues to be that after reaching the indicator in 150 cases, 100 thousand. residents, small stores could be opened that would not serve more than one customer, ”suggested I. Ruginienė.
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