In Lithuania: 54 deaths from coronavirus, 1871 new cases, 3019 people recovered



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Operational indicators of the COVID-19 pandemic for the last day:

  • Number of new human cases confirmed in the last day: 1871
  • Total number of confirmed cases in specific individuals: 116,358
  • Number of Covid-19 deaths reported the previous day: 54
  • Total number of deaths registered by Covid-19: 1093
  • Number of deaths from coronavirus from other causes: 554
  • Number of people recovered in the last day: 3019
  • Number of people who recovered: 54,197
  • Number of people with coronavirus: 60,514
  • Yesterday samples were analyzed for suspected coronavirus: 8377
  • To date, a total of 1,524,304 samples have been tested for suspected coronavirus.

Almost 2.5 thousand people are treated in hospitals. COVID-19 patients, of which 186 were in resuscitation.

Hospitals are treating 2,451 COVID-19 patients, 186 of them in resuscitation, Statistics Lithuania said Tuesday.

Oxygen is needed in 1384 patients, 111 people are covered by artificial lung ventilation.

Currently, slightly less than half of the hospital beds are occupied: 7,986 out of 16,000. 619.

Of the 684 resuscitation beds, 428 were occupied, of the 639 beds that could be subjected to artificial pulmonary ventilation, 265 were occupied and of the 6,374 oxygen beds 2,430 were occupied.

On Monday, 2,130 new cases of coronavirus were reported, 20 deaths.

The European Medicines Agency recommended on Monday that BioNTech and Pfizer receive a coronavirus vaccine in the European Union. This decision must be approved by the European Commission. According to the plan, the first residents of Lithuania and other EU countries can get vaccinated on Sunday, December 27.

With the spread of a new strain of coronavirus in the UK, many countries have closed land and air routes with Britain. Lithuania will no longer allow passenger planes to arrive from this country starting Monday at 4 pm According to experts from the European Union, existing vaccines should also be effective against the new strain of the virus.

Over the weekend, the police fined 222 people for violating quarantine and self-isolation, most for not following the rules for wearing masks and assemblies. Seven people were fined for ignoring the traffic restrictions, more than 12,000. cars were not allowed to advance. Among the registered rapists was a member of the Seimas “peasant”, Agnė Širinskienė.



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