In Lithuania, the incidence rate of the coronavirus declined further, in Estonia it reached four digits.



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In terms of morbidity in the group of thirty countries of the European Union and the European Economic Area, Lithuania is currently ranked 19th, in terms of mortality from COVID-19 – fifteenth. A week ago, Lithuania ranked 15th in terms of morbidity and 9th in terms of mortality.

The highest incidence of coronavirus remains in the Czech Republic. Here, the two-week morbidity rate jumped to 1,395.10 cases per 100,000 inhabitants (1,120.03 a week ago) and the mortality rate from 207.5 cases to 1 million. population (186.74 a week ago, respectively). According to the latest death rate, the Czech Republic is still ahead of Slovakia. Currently, the mortality rate in Slovakia is 241.49 cases (239.29 a week ago) and the morbidity rate is 561.96 cases (it was 526.01). Slovakia remains third in terms of morbidity.

Second in morbidity is neighboring Estonia. Here, morbidity has risen even further and now the two-week rate is already in the four-digit figure of 1,038.47 (a week ago it was 703.47), and mortality has also risen to 66.22 (a week was 51.92). Estonia is now twelfth (at sixteenth) in terms of mortality.

Presentation of COVID-19 passenger testing services at airports

Presentation of COVID-19 passenger testing services at airports

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The lowest morbidity rate remains in Iceland. It is currently only 5.77 cases per 100,000. population (7.96 a week ago). There have been no deaths in this country for quite some time.

Second from the end is Norway. Where the morbidity rate is 83.86 (a week ago it was 70.03) and the mortality rate is 5.59 (it was 4.84).

Liechtenstein was third from the bottom, the second country in terms of morbidity a week ago. Liechtenstein now has a morbidity rate of 90.33 (61.94) and a mortality rate of 25.81 (51.62).

In neighboring Latvia, the incidence of coronavirus decreased. The morbidity rate fell from 509.47 to 496.94 during the week. Mortality also decreased from 106.41 a week ago to 87.54. Latvia now ranks seventh (fifth) in terms of morbidity. It is still sixth in terms of mortality.

And in neighboring Poland, morbidity increased from 226.78 to 316.86 during the week, with a real death rate falling from 96.21 to 78.01. The latter country ranks thirteenth in morbidity and eighth in mortality.

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