86 new cases per day, no deaths recorded



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5,850 investigations into the suspected coronavirus were carried out on Monday.

There are currently a total of 565 sick people, of which 268,198 are considered recovered. A total of 279,302 people were diagnosed with coronavirus.

The number of new cases in 14 days is 100,000. the population increased to 20.3 and the proportion of positive diagnostic tests increased to 0.8 percent per day.

On Monday, the first dose was administered to 11,449 people and the second to 3009.

Currently 1,143,817 people have been fully vaccinated.

4 people were admitted to the country’s hospitals every day for coronavirus. A total of 61 people are treated in hospitals, 9 of them in resuscitation.

More than 3,000 doses of COVID-19 were administered daily in the first dose. people

Last day, 3,009 people received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine and 8,440 people received the second, the Department of Statistics said Tuesday.

In the country, at least one dose of 1 million 280 thousand 516 people has been administered COVID-19, both 1 million. 83 thousand. 190.

At least one dose of the 54.5% vaccine was administered. population over 80 years old, 69.1 percent. – population between 75 and 79 years old, 71.5%. – 70-74 years of population and 70.2% – population of 65 to 69 years.

In the 55 to 64 age group, 58.9% are vaccinated; in the age group 45 to 54 years, 52.6%; in the 35 to 44 age group, 51%; in the 25 to 34 age group, 44.1%. at 16-24 in the age group – 42.2 percent. population. 9.9 percent of children ages 12 to 15 were vaccinated.

These values ​​increased between 0.1 and 0.2 percentage points per day.

In Lithuania, 45.8% have received at least one coronavirus vaccine. people: 0.1 percentage points more than a day before.

In total, Lithuania has received 3 million. 203 thousand 455 doses of vaccines, of which 2 million were used. 363 thousand 706 doses.

Currently about 840 thousand is not used. vaccine dose.

More than 3,000 doses of COVID-19 were administered daily in the first dose. people

Last day, 3,009 people received the first dose of the coronavirus vaccine and 8,440 people received the second, the Department of Statistics said Tuesday.

The situation is getting worse

According to Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė, the data for the last week show a negative trend that the improvement of the epidemiological situation in the country has stopped. The Prime Minister emphasizes that when the number of COVID-19 cases begins to increase very rapidly and the situation in hospitals deteriorates, it would be necessary to return to certain restrictions.

“I don’t want to be intimidated and I don’t think it should be done, but yes, I totally agree. I myself said probably already in the middle of last week, and this confirms that the improvement of the situation has stopped and it is already possible to think that there is some deterioration in the situation. And I would say that this can be confirmed from the weekly data, ”I. Šimonyt radio told LRT radio.

However, I. Šimonytė highlights that the main indicator to assess the seriousness of the epidemiological situation is the situation in hospitals.

“So far, the situation in hospitals is improving due to inertia, in part because the dynamics of hospitals are delayed a couple of weeks all the time. And in other countries, where we see that acceleration of cases, it is also very difficult. say which is the unequivocal image, ”said I. Šimonytė.

Adverse reactions to vaccines

Adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines are decreasing as vaccination rates decline. Two cases of myocarditis were reported in June, reported the State Agency for Drug Control (VVKT).

“During the first half of the year, IWT received 4301 reports of suspected adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines. If expressed as a percentage, it is 0.21 percent of the total number of vaccines,” said Gytis Andrulionis, chief of IWT, at a press conference on Monday.

“For the latest reporting period, that is, in June, we noticed that the number of adverse reactions is no longer increasing, it is decreasing,” he added.

This, according to the chief, is associated with a slowdown in vaccination rates.

During the month of June, 736 notifications were received. More than half (395) after the Pfizer vaccine, 100 reports after the Moderna vaccine, 169 reports after the AstraZeneca vaccine, and 69 reports after the Janssen vaccine.

“Absolutely dominated by messages of mild or medium severity – 699,” said G. Andrulionis.

Serious reactions include paralysis, fainting, swelling.

37 reactions per month were classified as serious.

In June, two cases of myocarditis were reported after the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines in two older people. Myocarditis is already listed in vaccine summaries as extremely rare reactions.

Lithuania vaccination tour

The National Blood Center will be vaccinated against COVID-19 this week in seven areas: Ignalina, Raseiniai, Jašiūnai, Raudondvaris, Anykščiai, Kelmė, Palanga.

As the government announced on Monday, mobile vaccination sites will operate normally from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Residents of these areas will be able to receive the Janssen vaccine without prior registration. One dose is enough to receive this vaccine.

Given the weather conditions and the large number of interested people, the organizers invite you to take care of the water and sun protection.

Although the campaign is open to everyone over the age of 18, the organizers strongly encourage older people to take advantage of this opportunity.

On Monday people will be vaccinated in Ignalina, central square, on Tuesday – in Raseiniai, central park, and in Vilnius district, Jašiūnai, Jašiūnai mansion territory, on Friday – in Kaunas district, Raudondvaris, Raudondvaris mansion , Anykščiai, near Anykščiai cultural center, Kelmė, near Kelmė.

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