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At Klaipeda University Hospital, the number of COVID-19 patients doubled in two weeks. And unvaccinated people lie in the bed of the sick in medical institutions.
“If I am not vaccinated now because I have come specifically, I will die, but I will not return. That’s what the government cares about. Stand like crazy for two hours and you won’t be vaccinated anyway, ”says the unvaccinated resident.
Such a vaccine drama broke out in the capital’s Calvary Market, where residents and market traders could get vaccinated against the coronavirus in the morning. People are not outraged, they are angry that they have to queue, despite the authorities vehemently calling for them to be vaccinated. It is said that the new vaccine may not be able to arrive, because the vaccine has to go to another vaccination site at 14 hours.
“It couldn’t be more fun, in that order, and they want to be sick, there won’t be any, not even buses. Are there nurses with us? I would take and inject that vaccine, ”says another resident.
Some residents are also angry at those people who have not been vaccinated with a single dose so far and believe that those people need sanctions.
“I think punishment is necessary, not encouragement. The best incentive would be to not allow something, to prohibit something,” says the resident.
“There are a million vaccines in storage, about a million in warehouses and nobody wants. If they had taken it more strictly, it seems to me that 75 percent would also have been vaccinated, ”says another.
The number of people in hospitals in western Lithuania is increasing
While some wait impatiently for vaccinations, others continue to avoid vaccination. And doctors in hospitals are already watching the sad trends. Twice as many patients as before are taken to the only cow hospital in Klaipėda and Tauragė counties in about two weeks.
Currently 23 coronavirus patients are fighting for their lives at Klaipeda University Hospital, 3 of them in the intensive care unit. Both in their thirties and sixties they are being treated there, and the condition of some is extremely difficult.
“I don’t get vaccinated, there are very few people who get vaccinated. In the resuscitation department, only those who have not been vaccinated lie and die only if they are not vaccinated, ”says Dr. Vinsas Janušonis.
And with the growing number of coronavirus patients, new human deaths are being recorded.
“It just came to our knowledge then. It is a real age that they are: one is over 80 years old, the other almost 80 and they have many comorbidities,” says V. Janušonis.
The statistics are sad, as the number of coronavirus infections continues to rise. During the last day, 193 new cases of COVID-19 were registered in Lithuania. And more and more municipalities are in red on the country map The municipalities of the Kretinga and Palanga district joined the Klaip Klada city, Šilutė district, Rietavas and turned red. The incidence rate per 100,000 inhabitants has already exceeded 100 cases in the last two weeks.
The country’s epidemiologists are recording dozens of active coronavirus outbreaks.
“Currently, we have 26 relevant outbreaks and up to 11 of them are registered in the Klaipėda region. It is obvious that the spread of outbreaks may be directly related to these more frequent contacts and meetings, ”says chief epidemiologist Loreta Ašoklienė.
And Linas Svetika, head of the emergency reception service at the Santara Clinics Infectious Diseases Center, assures that even when she lies down on the bed of the disease, people keep talking about the disadvantages of vaccines: I don’t know what their thoughts were. , what pushed them in that direction. “
And many of those skeptics are not only in hospital wards, but also in line to receive the vaccine. Some people who were waiting for the Janssen vaccines in Varėna say they were forcibly opened here. And when they ask who did this, they say, “So what if you don’t get vaccinated, will you go to work without containers?”
To vaccinate as many people as possible against the coronavirus, vaccines have been implemented in the capital as close to residents and workplaces as possible. Not only the residents of this district, but also the employees of the Lithuanian railways are vaccinated in the station district.
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