European coronavirus morbidity data released: Estonians lead, other neighbors also have little knowledge



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This growth is also reflected in weekly morbidity and mortality data published by the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) in the countries of the European Union (EU) and the European Economic Area (EEA). It is true that the situation in Lithuania is good compared to its neighbors.

If a week ago the incidence rate for two weeks in Lithuania was 247.31 cases per 100 thousand. population and mortality: 53.68 cases per million. population, now is 312.12 and 53.68 cases, respectively.

In terms of morbidity, Lithuania is currently in 20th place (it was in 21st place a week ago), and in terms of mortality, in the 17th group (it was 14th a week ago) of EU countries and EEE.

Estonia continues to rank first in terms of morbidity. Here, the rate of new cases is currently 1,364.06 (1 week ago 1,520.79) and the mortality rate is 113.62 (1 week ago 97.82). Estonia ranks fifth in terms of mortality.

Mobile point in Panevėžys

Mobile point in Panevėžys

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Hungary moved up to second place. Here, the morbidity rate is 1,196.86. This country leads in terms of mortality from COVID-19, which has a rate of 315.06 in Hungary.

The Czech Republic was third, which was second a week ago. The incidence rate in this country is now 1,069.32 and the mortality rate is 257.9. A week ago, the incidence rate in the Czech Republic was 1,328.25 and the death rate was 273.8. According to the latter, the Czech Republic took the lead a week ago.

Poland climbed to fourth place in terms of two-week morbidity and mortality. Here, the morbidity rate is currently 923.22 and the number of deaths is 124.51. A week ago, the figure was 716.70 and 106.64, respectively.

Latvia continues to rank 17th in terms of the number of new coronavirus cases and 14th in terms of deaths (it was 10th a week ago). Currently, the morbidity rate in Latvia is 380.52 and the mortality rate is 58.19. Last week, the morbidity rate in Latvia was 371.03 and the death rate was 68.67.

The lowest morbidity remains in Iceland. The two-week morbidity rate here is just 27.46 (there were 15.10 cases per 100,000 population) and there were no deaths. Nor have any deaths been reported in Liechtenstein.

Portugal remains in second place, with a morbidity rate of 60.25 (71.09) and a mortality rate of 14.47.

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