COVID-19 seized a famous doctor from Palanga, wife and daughter, in difficult condition



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The same hospital is currently treating A. Stankus’ wife, Valentina, two years older, and their daughter Angela, according to the portal.

To help her parents and save them, her daughter and a doctor came to Palanga from Vilnius. While helping her parents, the woman became infected and is now also being treated in the intensive care unit of the Kaunas clinics, where her parents were also.

Neither A. Stankus nor his wife had been vaccinated.

Last day 2,432 new cases of COVID-19 were identified, 24 people died, the Department of Statistics said on Saturday.

Among those who died from COVID-19, fewer than 19 people were either unvaccinated or vaccinated.

3,188 people were vaccinated with the first dose of the vaccine last day. A total of 8,219 people were vaccinated per day.

Hospitals are currently treating 1,366 people with COVID-19, about 80 fewer than the previous day, 132 of whom are in resuscitation.

12.6 thousand jobs were carried out in the country on the last day. molecular (PCR) and 9.2 thousand. antigen tests for suspected coronavirus.

120 people were hospitalized for COVID-19 on the last day, 55 fewer than the day before.

Artificial ventilation is provided to 74 patients, with an additional supply of oxygen to 1,150 people.

During the peak of the pandemic in January this year, the number of patients in hospitals reached 2.6 thousand, leading to a regular reduction in the availability of other medical services.

During the last day, the highest number of deaths was registered in the age group of 80 to 89 years: ten, six deaths belonged to the age group of 70 to 79 years.

The three deaths ranged in age from 60 to 69 years, and the two deaths were each in the 90-99 and 30-39 age groups. One person who died was between 50 and 59 years old.

Five of them were fully vaccinated: two people aged 80 to 89 years and one in the groups of 90 to 99, 70 to 79 and 30 to 39 years.

To date, at least one dose of the vaccine has been vaccinated in more than 1 million. 765 thousand people, fully vaccinated: around 1 million. 634 thousand.

The booster dose of the vaccine was received by 2004 people last day, a total of 38.8 thousand people have been revaccinated so far. people.

In Lithuania, 63.1% have received at least one dose of vaccine. population.

The lowest proportion of vaccinated is found among children aged 12 to 15 years: 29.2%. Among the oldest population in the country, 65.6 percent have been vaccinated after the age of 80.

In total, more than 5.2 million LTL have been received in Lithuania so far. vaccine doses, almost 3.3 million vaccines were used for vaccination. dose. Currently, those not used are around 1.9 million. dose.

Number of new cases of coronavirus in 14 days 100 thousand. the population reached 917.9 cases. The rate of positive diagnostic tests at seven days is 10.4 percent.

In total, more than 350,000 COVID-19 cases have fallen ill in Lithuania since the start of the pandemic. people, of which almost 21 thousand are still sick.

Lithuania ranks first in the EU in terms of COVID-19 infection and third in terms of death.

Lithuania remains first in the European Union (EU) in terms of the number of new COVID-19 cases, but one position has moved lower in terms of deaths and currently ranks third, according to the latest data from the European Center. for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).

According to data published on Thursday, 100,000 in 14 days. There were 795.5 cases of COVID-19 in Lithuania, which was the highest indicator among EU countries.

The second is Estonia with almost 659 infections per 100,000. population, the third – Romania with about 632 infections per 100 thousand. population.

According to the number of deaths in 14 days per million inhabitants, Lithuania ranks third with almost 100 deaths. The first in terms of deaths is Bulgaria, with 145 deaths per million inhabitants, and the second is Romania, with 108 deaths per million inhabitants.

In Poland, according to new cases, 100 thousand. The population is the best situation between the EU and the countries of the European Economic Area, and the lowest mortality rates among these countries are found in Iceland and Liechtenstein: they reached zero.

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