An additional 3 coronavirus deaths were reported in Lithuania: a total of 74



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“The former pupils of the Antaviliai boarding house died in the COVID-19 unit of the Vilnius City Clinical Hospital, and a former patient of the Vilnius City Clinical Hospital died in the Santara clinics,” Rolanda Lingienė told BNS , Head of the Vilnius Department of NVSC.

According to her, the three deceased were of a respectable age and suffered from comorbid chronic diseases.

According to R. Lingienė, a total of seven Antaviliai pension wards and ten patients from the Vilnius City Clinical Hospital died of coronavirus.

Earlier Tuesday, the Ministry of Health reported another death from coronavirus, but later clarified that although the person had coronavirus, the cause of his death was “related to the progression of cancer disease.”

25 deaths in May

May 23-30, another 8 deaths from COVID-19 were reported.

May 22 The death of a patient treated at the Santara clinics has been reported. The person belonged to the person belonging to the age group of 71 to 80 years, had concomitant oncological diseases. The NVSC specialist specified that this case will be included in the statistics tomorrow when reporting. Another was also notified on May 19 and another on May 18. – 3 new deaths from coronavirus.

May 17, another 56 deaths from coronavirus infection were reported to a patient at the Vilnius Clinical Hospital. A patient at this center also died on May 15. Three other deaths from COVID-19 infection were also reported on May 12.

May 9 reported the 50th death from COVID-19. The person belonged to the 80-90 age group and had comorbidities.

May 6, another death was reported at the Kaunas Clinical Hospital. The person was at risk both in terms of age and comorbidities.

May 5 two deaths from COVID-19 have been reported. An elderly patient died at the Klaipėda University Hospital, which had previously been treated at the Kartena Nursing and Support Treatment Hospital. Another person is a resident of the Joniškis district, belonging to the age group of 60 to 70 years. The person had comorbidities.

May 1 At night, an Alytus resident died of a coronavirus infection. The person belonged to the age group of 70-80 years.

In April – 37 deaths

April 28 In the evening, a report was received from the Palliative Care and Family Health Center on another case of death from a coronavirus infection in Lithuania. The person belonged to the 75-80 age group and had comorbidities.

April 27 Three more deaths were reported. “A person who died was 58 years old, but was at risk due to comorbidities and allowed to receive treatment at home. Another deceased person, aged 87, was treated at home with a diagnosis of COVID-19 and was hospitalized in Klaipėda University Hospital on April 16, and died there, “said NVSC representative Rolanda Lingienė. Another case was registered at the Kaunas Clinical Hospital. resident.

April 24, another death was reported at the Klaipeda University Hospital. April 23 Two deaths have been confirmed. She is a 59-year-old Ukrainian woman who received treatment at the Santara clinics for a couple of weeks, and a Kretinga resident received treatment at the Klaipėda University Hospital. The person belonged to the 80-90 age group.

April 21 announced the 38th victim of the coronavirus, this time the infection claimed the life of a patient in the Klaipeda hospice

From April 18 to 19. Four more cases were identified in Klaipeda, when a deceased person was diagnosed with COVID-19. All individuals were at risk. On Friday, 33 deaths were confirmed by COVID-19, the person died at the Kaunas Clinical Hospital. The deceased belonged to the risk group.

The tv3.lt portal recalls that 4 more cases were detected in Klaipeda during the weekend, when a deceased person was diagnosed with COVID-19. All individuals were at risk. On Friday, 33 deaths were confirmed by COVID-19, the person died at the Kaunas Clinical Hospital. The deceased belonged to the risk group.

On April 16, two deaths from COVID-19 were confirmed: one case at the Kaunas Clinical Hospital, the other at the Klaipėda University Hospital, both belonging to the risk group. On Tuesday, information was received about 5 victims of coronavirus in Lithuania. This was confirmed by the National Center for Public Health.

“Two reports from the Santara clinics, one from Vilnius, the other from Ukmergė. A report from the Kaunas Clinical Hospital on the Marijampolė resident and two reports from the Klaipėda University Hospital. One of them is a Klaipėda resident and the other is a report about a Telšiai County resident, “Rolanda Lingienė, head of the Vilnius department of NVSC, told news portal tv3.lt.

April 14 3 deaths from COVID-19 were confirmed. A middle-aged person died Sunday in the Santara clinics of the Vilnius University Hospital. Another person died Tuesday at the Kaunas Clinical Hospital, belonged to a risk group. Vinsas Janušonis, director of the institution, confirmed the death of another 82-year-old woman belonging to the risk group at Klaipėda University Hospital.

April 13 The death of a patient at risk of COVID-19 was reported at the Kaunas Clinical Hospital.

April 11 Twenty-three cases of coronavirus infection (COVID-19) have been confirmed in Lithuania. The person died at the Kaunas Clinical Hospital. The deceased belonged to the risk group.

On the morning of April 10, the 61-year-old national wrestling coach Valdas Jasotis was reported dead and he was tested for coronavirus after his death. The person died at the Šiauliai Republican Hospital clinic to receive patients suspected of having COVID-19.

Later, Health Minister A. Veryga reported on 5 more deaths caused by COVID-19.

April 9 Another deceased person diagnosed with coronavirus was reported to be a prominent scientist Elena Stankūnienė. This is 16 deaths from the coronavirus.

April 6 SAM reported that a person infected with coronavirus died at the Panevėžys Republican Hospital. This is the fourteenth death in the country. The person belonged to a risk group.

Another case was also reported at the Marijampolė Hospital. This is a man of respectable age, for whom COVID-19 has been approved, said Karolis Podolskis, head of the Marijampol municipal municipal administration.

On April 5, two deaths were confirmed in individuals diagnosed with COVID-19 infection. One person was treated at the Siauliai Republican Hospital and belonged to the risk group.

In the afternoon of the same day, 13 people infected with coronavirus were reported to have died in the Santara clinics. Later, the mayor of the Varėna district, Algis Kašėta, shared the message on the social network Facebook that the deceased was a resident of Merkinė, who belonged to a risk group, entered the clinics of Santara on Saturday.

April 4 Two deaths from the coronavirus were also reported, one of which was recorded at Klaipeda University Hospital, where an 83-year-old woman died. Another case: in the Kaunas Clinical Hospital, a person belonging to a risk group also died.

April 2 reported 9 deaths in a person diagnosed with coronavirus. Darius Varnas, Director of the Ukmergė District Administration, reported the case. The person had previously been hospitalized but not for coronavirus, was tested after death, and was at risk.

8 deaths in March

March 31 8th death confirmed by coronavirus. This is an elderly person treated at the Santara clinics of the Vilnius University, who was brought in from the Nursing Department of the Ukmergė Hospital two days earlier.

March 28 Two deaths have been reported in people infected with coronavirus. One of them is a 74-year-old man who died on March 26. The deceased was treated at the Ukmergė city hospital and had many illnesses. Klaipeda Mayor Vytautas Grubliauskas reported on another case. SAM confirmed that he was a mature, at-risk person who had previously been hospitalized and had many comorbidities.

March 27 Five deaths from COVID-19 were reported. The person died at the Klaipeda University Hospital, which was confirmed by the Ministry of Health. The deceased belonged to the risk group.

Two coronavirus deaths were also reported on March 25. One of them is a 79-year-old at-risk man who received treatment at Ukmergė Hospital. For him, a COVID-19 test was performed after death and it was confirmed that he was infected.

Another deceased patient is a doctor from a severe age group at the Panevėžys Republican Hospital.

March 20 reported the first death from coronavirus. An honorable woman died of coronavirus in Ukmergė and was released from the Ukmergė hospital on March 19, Deputy Health Minister Algirdas Šešelgis reported.

March 24 reported the death of the 90-year-old man, who, according to the news portal, was in the same room with the first victim. The patient was discharged from the Ukmergė Hospital on March 16. Due to a fever, a general weakness, she was brought to the Santara clinics on March 23. She has been diagnosed with coronavirus and has been treated in the intensive care unit.

Key information about coronavirus

Coronavirus is a virus with a new structure that has never caused human infections before. Its main symptoms are similar to those of the flu: fever, cough, shortness of breath and other respiratory problems. In more severe cases, coronaviruses cause pneumonia, severe acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure, or death.

There is no specific treatment for the new coronavirus infection, only symptomatic treatment. Patients can be completely cured, depending on their condition and when treatment is started.

To avoid the coronavirus, it is recommended to follow the general rules of hygiene: wash your hands with warm soapy water, disinfect your hands, sneeze and label the cough, ventilate the facilities at least 2-3 times a day, clean daily the surfaces of frequent use in the room (for example, night clubs). tables, bed frames and other bedroom furniture), wear protective gear, avoid meetings, stay at least 2 meters away from other people.

In case of suspected coronavirus:

1) a person with an acute respiratory infection (sudden onset of at least one of the following symptoms: fever, cough, shortness of breath) and has traveled or lived in areas where COVID-19 disease (coronavirus infection) is occurring or spreading in the community during the 14 days prior to the onset of symptoms;

2) a person with symptoms of an acute respiratory infection and who has been in close contact with a confirmed or probable case of COVID-19 disease (coronavirus infection) during the 14 days prior to the onset of symptoms;

3) a person with a severe acute respiratory infection (fever and at least one symptom of respiratory illness: cough, shortness of breath) and who requires hospitalization and no other etiologic cause has been identified to explain these symptoms.



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