263 new cases were diagnosed in Lithuania on the last day, 6 people died, Lithuanian statistics announces the beginning of the third pandemic wave



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“It seems that we are starting the third wave of the pandemic. The Lithuanian trajectory turned around in the space of two pandemic indicators and returned to the old cancers that were boosted in October. The number of new cases per day is no longer decreasing, the proportion (percentage) of positive diagnostic tests is increasing. This pattern has been going on for a whole week, but now there is no question about it, “the report says.

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

  • Number of new cases in the last day: 263
  • The last 7 days average daily number of new cases: 481
  • Total number of past / present cases (of which laboratory confirmed: 189,825): 194,333
  • Statistical number of patients currently (declared: 56501): 8122
  • Statistical number of people recovered alive (declared: 131,245): 179624
  • The first dose of vaccine vaccinated the day before: 0
  • Last day of vaccination with a second dose: 0
  • Total vaccinated with the first dose: 121 150
  • A total of two doses of the vaccine were vaccinated: 67014
  • Newly hospitalized COVID-19 patients per day: 64
  • Number of COVID-19 patients who have recently started oxygen therapy: 52
  • Number of COVID-19 patients who have just started artificial lung ventilation: 2
  • Number of deaths from COVID-19 in the last day: 6
  • Total number of deaths from COVID-19: 3,178

On Sunday, the country approved 463 new cases of coronavirus, another 9 people died, a total of 4,920 samples were analyzed.

COVID-19 diseases caused by the new coronavirus the number of officially confirmed cases exceeded 110 million, with deaths close to 2.5 million, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Sunday.

National Public Health Laboratories (NSPL) acquired rapid COVID-19 antigen The tests will be used for preventive testing of the population, but the procedure for that is still being developed, the Health Ministry reported.

Meanwhile, individual health institutions have used rapid antigen tests for several months: they screen patients admitted to hospitals and run paid preventive tests.



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