COVID-19 took the lives of 38 people last day, 1,432 new cases of coronavirus were identified



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Last day COVID-19 pandemic indicators:

  • Number of new human cases confirmed in the last day: 1,432
  • Total number of confirmed cases in specific individuals: 96,452
  • Number of deaths from Covid-19 registered in the last day: 38 (detailed below)
  • Total number of deaths recorded by Covid-19: 863 (detailed below)
  • Number of deaths from coronavirus from other causes: 423
  • Number of people recovered in the last day: 2591
  • Number of people who recovered: 41665
  • Number of people with coronavirus: 53,501
  • Yesterday samples were analyzed for suspected coronavirus: 8377
  • To date, a total of 1,430,715 samples have been tested for suspected coronavirus.

On Monday, the government revised some of the quarantine restrictions that will take effect from midnight Tuesday. Permission to leave the municipality of residence for an important reason, which can be evaluated by officials who control compliance with movement restrictions..

Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė assured that the movement would be further restricted during the festive period. The government allowed the outdoor trade of Christmas trees, clarified that taxis, transport activities, notaries, lawyers and auto repair shops will be able to work.

Procedures for population movements both within and outside the country have also been clarified. Read more about it – here.

Reaching more and more countries Coronavirus vaccines will arrive in Lithuania in the first days of Januarysaid Health Minister Arūnas Dulkys. The first batch of vaccines will be enough for 5 thousand. people. According to A. Dulis, it will be enough at first when the after parties roll in, it is not clear.

Presidential aide Simon Krėpšta said Tuesday that the former could be vaccinated Physicians and nursing home residents exposed to COVID-19. The Council of Health Experts will present the latest epidemiological situation of COVID-19 and recommendations on vaccination to President Gitan Nausė on Tuesday.



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