A coronavirus was diagnosed in a Norfa employee: his mother, who works in the Santara clinics, is also ill



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According to Norfa, the coronavirus was confirmed to a person who worked on the Nemenčinė road, Gvazdikų Sodų 1st street, in a store.

“The mall is closed, all store facilities are currently being sanitized. All store employees, without exception, will self-isolate for 14 days as required by rules,” the report says.

According to Darius Ryliškis, a representative from Norfa, told the news portal tv3.lt, the infected person does not belong to the risk group, as far as is known. D. Ryliškis also claims that an infected family member is ill: his mother, who is a doctor.

As the National Center for Public Health reported to the BNS, the worker developed symptoms and applied to a medical institution.

“Currently, our specialists are gone and are working in that store. Evaluate who had contact, what contact they had. The sick person himself stated that he wore personal protective equipment at all times. As far as we know, this is a ward employee “said Ginreta Megelinskienė, Head of the Infectious Disease Management Division of the Vilnius Department of NVSC Vilnius on Tuesday.

According to her, customers could also have been in contact with the employee, so everyone who visited this store since June 1 should contact the NVSC hotline.

According to G. Megelinskienė, the infection of a Norfa employee may be related to the approach in the Santara clinics.

“A report has been received today that an employee of the Santara Clinics has also been diagnosed and is a relative of a Norfa employee,” he said.

A total of 1,727 cases of coronavirus infection were confirmed in Lithuania, according to official data on Monday. 308 people still have an infectious disease and 1,338 have recovered.

72 people died from COVID-19, and nine more died from other causes.



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