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On Friday, Širvintos district mayor Živilė Pinskuvienė raised the issue of “fake” lists of COVID-19 patients.
On Wednesday, the Mayor of Plungė District, Audrius Klišonis, also shared a post on his Facebook account related to the incidence of the coronavirus in the district. According to him, the official figures do not correspond to the real situation.
“The mayors of Kretinga and Širvintos have publicly announced that the morbidity rates in the municipalities under their leadership do not correspond to the current situation. And actually they are absolutely right.
We also recorded these discrepancies with the incidence of COVID-19 in Plungė. I’ll give you some numbers.
January 31 of this year. According to official information, 445 people were ill in Plungė.
February 8 this year. There are only 208 sick people left in Plungė ”, writes the mayor.
Explain that this happened because many errors were found in the patient lists. It is believed that the recovered persons were not registered.
“At the end of January, we asked the primary health care centers to review the official patient lists. Many errors found, many in 2020. people who were ill in October-November and whose recovery was not recorded in the information system.
The discrepancies are currently being corrected and the exact COVID-19 situation can be found at https://osp.maps.arcgis.com/. The information is updated daily at 9.30 am. You can get acquainted with the tests, morbidity, recovery, vaccination indicators both in Lithuania and in each municipality. I want to assure the people of Plungė that I personally review the results every day and discuss them with the directors of the health institutions and the municipal administration once a week.
I thank all the family doctors who, in addition to their hard work directly, corrected the errors in the official statistics, ”the mayor writes.
Read more about what the mayor of Širvintos wrote on this topic: read here. This problem was also raised publicly by the municipalities of Kretinga and Ignalina.
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