[ad_1]
Most of the deaths occurred in the 70-79 and 80-89 age groups: six deaths each, as well as four deaths in the 90-99 age group, one death between 60 and 69 years and two between 40 and 49 years. years.
Of the deaths, 16 were not vaccinated, three were vaccinated, and the latter were 70 years or older.
The number of new diseases in 14 days is 100,000. the population increased to 385.6 cases and the proportion of positive diagnostic tests at seven days remains similar at 6.4 percent.
In the country, 3,582 molecular tests (PCR) and 3,796 antigens to the presumed coronavirus were carried out on the last day.
In Lithuania, a total of 308,000 COVID-19 patients have fallen ill since the start of the pandemic. 956 people, of which 9663 are still ill.
A total of 4,711 people died from COVID-19, of which 57 were fully vaccinated. 9,458 deaths were directly and indirectly related to COVID-19.
847 COVID-19 patients are treated in hospitals and 86 in resuscitation
Lithuanian hospitals are currently treating 847 COVID-19 patients, 86 of them in resuscitation, according to data from the Department of Statistics released Monday.
Oxygen is added to 717 people and 49 patients receive artificial lung ventilation.
69 people were hospitalized for COVID-19 per day. It was 85 the day before.
Coronavirus situation
Eurobarometer data released last Friday shows that 64% of Lithuanians tend to view vaccination against COVID-19 as a civic duty.
37% fully agreed with the statement that “everyone should get vaccinated against COVID-19 because it is a civic duty.” of those surveyed in Lithuania, another 27 percent. he was inclined to agree with that. 13 percent 23% of respondents tended to disagree and 23% – completely disagree with that. Across the European Union, 66% of respondents agree or tend to agree with this statement, and 29% strongly or rather disagree. population.
During the month of July, a record number of 20.5 thousand vaccines against the coronavirus were dispensed in the vaccination centers. dose, BNS informed the Ministry of Health.
Its spokesperson Julijanas Gališanskis said the large number of vaccines dispensed was related to “the dramatic drop in vaccination activity and ready-made – thawed vaccines.” According to data from the Ministry, a total of 27.5 thousand. vaccine dose.
It will be possible to visit the outdoor cafes without a passport.
With the new restrictions that will come into force on Monday, it will be possible to visit outdoor cafes, bars or restaurants without the possibility of a passport, the BNS has approved by the Ministry of Health.
In this case, no more than five people, excluding family members, will be allowed to sit at a table.
At that time, access to the interior of the cafes will be possible only for those with passports.