In Lithuania: 1,067 new coronavirus cases, 9 deaths



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Last day 9958 molecular tests (PCR) and 6444 antigens were performed on the presumed coronavirus.

The rate of new illnesses in the last 14 days is 100,000. the population reaches 404.1 cases. The proportion of positive diagnostic tests in the last seven days is 7.7 percent.

In Lithuania, since the start of the pandemic, COVID-19 has affected 223 thousand people. 127 people.

Statistically recovered and there are currently 203 thousand alive. 803 people, declared 160 thousand. 133 recovered. Statistically, 11,000 are currently sick. 217 people, the declared number of patients reaches 54 thousand. 887.

The Department of Statistics considers a person declared ill who has been confirmed a case of the disease and the end of the disease has not been confirmed by a doctor. A statistically ill person is one for whom illness has been confirmed in the last 28 days. After this period, the person is considered statistically healthy.

According to the department, the statistical rate of patients may be more accurate to assess the morbidity of the population, since among the declared patients there may be cases in which the person is no longer ill but the general practitioner has not confirmed the end of the illness. .

A total of 3,647 people died in Lithuania from COVID-19. 7,406 deaths are directly and indirectly related to this infectious disease.

Currently, 942 COVID-19 patients are being treated in hospitals, 92 of whom are in resuscitation.

Lithuanian hospitals are currently treating 942 COVID-19 patients, 92 of them in resuscitation, Statistics Lithuania reported on Thursday.

Oxygen is added to 814 patients and 52 patients receive artificial lung ventilation.

144 people were hospitalized for COVID-19 per day.

In Lithuania, since the start of the pandemic, COVID-19 has affected 223 thousand people. 127 people.

According to the declared data, 54 thousand are still sick. 887 infected, but it is statistically estimated that 11 thousand should be sick. 217 people.

A total of 3,647 people died in Lithuania from COVID-19. 7,406 deaths are directly and indirectly related to this infectious disease.

People ages 50 to 99 died of COVID-19 last day

Nine people died from COVID-19 last day, aged between 50 and 99, according to data released by the Department of Statistics on Thursday.

The two deaths belonged to the age groups 90-99, 80-89, 70-79, and 60-69.

One of the deceased was between 50 and 59 years old.

All of these people died in hospitals.

The Statistics Department notes that the number of deaths per day is preliminary and can be filled with records delayed by a few days.

A total of 3,647 people died in Lithuania from COVID-19. 7,406 deaths are directly and indirectly related to this infectious disease.

Most of the deaths from COVID-19 (1,307 people) were in the age group 80-89 years. The four dead were between 20 and 29 years old.

In Lithuania, since the start of the pandemic, COVID-19 has affected 223 thousand people. 127 people. According to the declared data, 54 thousand are still sick. 887 infected, but it is statistically estimated that 11 thousand should be sick. 217 people.

More than 12,000 people were vaccinated last day. persons

Last day, 11,000 people received the first dose of the vaccine. 102 people, the second – 1001, announced Thursday the Department of Statistics.

In the country, 415 thousand people were vaccinated against COVID-19 with the first dose of the vaccine. 942 people, both – 180 thousand. 563.

At least one dose of the 48.2% vaccine is vaccinated. 70-79 years and 41.8 percent. over 80 years old.

Lithuania has received 717 thousand so far. 245 doses of vaccine, all delivered to vaccination centers. So far, 596 thousand have been used. 505 doses.

There are currently 120 thousand. 740 doses of unused vaccine.

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