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For example, at present, the residents of the municipality of Pag municipiogiai probably feel safer, where in the last 2 weeks there are relatively 100,000. Only 14 new cases of covid disease were confirmed in the population, and in 1,625 samples examined during the week, the disease was detected in only 0.6 percent.
According to the official statistics published this Thursday, there are three more municipalities in the territory of which the relative morbidity is less than 100 cases per 100,000. population. This is Rietavas (56 cases), Pakruojis district. (77 v.) And the district of Skuodas. (96 pp.). In the remaining municipalities, of which there are 60 in Lithuania, three-digit numbers are registered, and in two, even four-digit numbers (in Širvintos district – 1000 new cases of COVID-19 per 100 thousand inhabitants, in Vilnius district – 1075 cases).
Almost a third of the country’s municipalities have a color map in the color zone – black, 4 – yellow, most of the other municipalities are painted red or light pink, and now only one is in the green zone. Here, next to the Nemunas, it is possible and safer to “get acquainted” and rejoice in the spring, until tourists from other municipalities share their virus stocks with Pagegis.
According to the National Center for Public Health, 21.26% of the country is currently vaccinated with one or both doses of the vaccine. in Šalčininkai, only 11.54%, in Visaginas – 12.66%, in the Vilnius district – 15.23%.
Of the small municipalities, the most vaccinated are those that can be said to live off tourism. The record in the vaccination process is Neringa (38.75%), Birštonas (34.3%) is not far behind, Druskininkai (27.03%) or Palanga (25.94). Vaccination volumes similar to those for this last resort, more than 25%, are also found in the districts of Rokiškis, Jurbarkas, Biržai, Akmenė and Alytus, and in Anykščiai; now they reach 26.55%.
Of the largest cities in the country, Kaunas is the most vaccinated (24.48%). So far, 21.48 percent have been vaccinated in Panevėžys, 20.72 percent in Vilnius and 20.3 percent in Šiauliai. and in Klaipeda, 18.66 percent. population.
The two-week relative morbidity rate (number of new cases per 100,000 population) is now the highest in Vilnius (948.6 cases), followed by Kaunas (631.2 cases), Panevėžys (509.5 cases), Šiauliai (198.3 cases) and Klaipėda (193.9 cases), in some of these five municipalities, the level of morbidity decreased during the last week.