Coronavirus has been detected in five more people in Lithuania



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National Center for Public Health (NVSC) July 13. 9 p.m. according to:

  • Number of confirmed cases in Lithuania for specific people: 1874

  • Number of sick people: 212

  • New cases were confirmed yesterday:

  • Number of coronavirus deaths: 79

  • Died from other causes: 12

  • Number of views: 1571

  • Number of people in isolation: 116

  • Import cases from June 1: 48

The list of countries from which you can enter Lithuania is published HERE.

The list of countries most affected by the coronavirus is published HERE.

Municipalities where the highest incidence of coronavirus infection is currently detected, as more preventive examinations will be carried out this week: Vilnius district, Anykščiai district, Trakai district. and the Kretinga district.

National Public Health Laboratories July 13 9 p.m. according to:

Yesterday samples of suspected coronavirus were analyzed: 556

To date, a total of samples have been analyzed to detect suspected coronaviruses: 461666 (including 131621 mobile items)

The samples were analyzed daily

Samples remained unexamined

Total

From them

total

of which from mobile points

negative

positive

total

of which from mobile points

total

of which from mobile points

total

of which from mobile points

Santara Clinics Laboratory, VU Hospital

257

0 0

253

0 0

4 4

0 0

6 6

0 0

Klaipeda University Hospital Laboratory

122

37

122

37

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Šiauliai Republican Hospital Laboratory

60 60

0 0

60 60

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Laboratory of the National Institute for Food and Veterinary Risk Assessment

89

67

88

66

one

0 0

64

64

UAB “Practical Medicine Laboratory”

5 5

0 0

5 5

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Panevėžys Republican Hospital Laboratory

2. 3

0 0

2. 3

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

0 0

Total:

556

104

551

103

5 5* *

0 0

74

64

Laboratories provide the total number of coronavirus infections detected from the samples obtained. This number includes both recently identified and recurring. It is recalled that a person will be considered healthy when two consecutive repeated tests for coronavirus infection in an interval of at least one day are negative. Or 37 days after infection diagnosis, if for any reason subsequent tests are not tested for the virus. If the repeat test is positive, the GP will continue to monitor and treat the patient and will repeat the test no earlier than 14 days later.



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