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Two people died from other causes.
A total of 18 thousand COVID-19 were detected in Lithuania. 92 people, 12 thousand. 765 – still ill, 5082 – recovered.
A total of 182 people have died since COVID-19. Another 63 people died from other causes.
The isolation currently contains 35 thousand. 403 people.
As of June 1, 413 import cases had been registered in Lithuania.
12 thousand were examined on the last day. 59 samples for suspected coronavirus. So far a total of 1 million have been investigated. 50,000 223 samples.
In hospitals, 676 people are treated for COVID-19, 57 of them in resuscitation
676 people are being treated for COVID-19 in Lithuanian hospitals, 57 of them in resuscitation, the Health Ministry announced on Wednesday.
According to her, 297 patients are treated with oxygen masks and 26 people receive artificial lung ventilation.
In total, 18,000 people in Lithuania have been infected with coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic. 92 people, 12 thousand. 765 – still ill, 5082 – recovered.
Of almost 17.5 thousand. more than 9.4 thousand of all hospital beds are currently occupied. Resuscitation beds are occupied by more than half: 359 of the existing 655.
Of the 603 beds with artificial pulmonary ventilation, 204 are occupied, of the 6.4 thousand. around 1.8 thousand beds were occupied with oxygen.
A total of 182 people have died since COVID-19. Another 63 people died from other causes.
Images from the Covid-19 study – video report:
Updated recommendations
SAM remembers that the use of protective equipment that covers the nose and mouth is mandatory in closed public spaces. Residents are encouraged to wash their hands with soap and water as often as possible, use disinfectants, and follow the cough and sneeze etiquette. It is very important to take care of environmental hygiene, the frequent ventilation of the premises, the daily cleaning of the surfaces used both in the home and at work.
In case of acute signs of upper respiratory infection, it is necessary to stay home and consult the Coronavirus Hotline (tel. 1808) or contact your family doctor for a consultation. When visiting shops, pharmacies, markets, other open and closed public places, it is advisable to keep a safe distance of at least 2 meters from other people.
After close contact with COVID-19, isolation at home or elsewhere is required for 14 days after the last day of exposure. The isolation rules must be strictly adhered to throughout the isolation period.
In public, avoid direct contact with people with whom you normally do not interact, and avoid mass gatherings if possible. It is advisable to give priority to activities in open spaces.
When organizing a large personal celebration, it is recommended to postpone it if possible. Otherwise, it is advisable to limit the number of participants to ensure that the participants do not show any signs of respiratory infection. Participants are asked to observe cough and sneeze etiquette, hand hygiene, and a safe distance.
Travelers are advised to postpone unnecessary local and international travel. In preparation for the trip, it is advisable to assess the epidemic situation of the COVID-19 disease (coronavirus infection) in a particular country, the need for the trip and the risk of possible quarantine (isolation) when returning to Lithuania. During the trip, it is recommended to avoid contact with sick people, observe hygiene, consume safe food and water.
Chronic patients and people over 65 are the most vulnerable population with a high risk of serious complications from coronavirus infection. Individuals from these population groups
It is recommended to ensure the least possible contact with other people, avoid places of mass concentration, take care of hygiene, if possible, use the services that are provided remotely.
Persons 6 years of age and older must wear nasal and oral protective equipment in enclosed public spaces (public transportation, shops, service places, etc.), unless service cannot be provided while the recipient is wearing a mask. It is not necessary to wear the mask when exercising in sports clubs and when visiting leisure and amusement parks, when it is not possible to provide the service with the mask on. Face masks cannot be used by people with disabilities who cannot use them due to their health or whose use may be harmful to their health.
Masks should be used so that they completely cover the mouth and nose. When using the mask, it is important not to touch it with your hands, and when touching or removing it, it is necessary to wash your hands. Disposable masks should not be reused, discarded after use.
We warn that failure to comply with these rules may result in administrative liability and a fine of between 500 and 1,000 euros.
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