In the Kaunas and Klaipeda regions, almost all hospital beds for COVID-19 patients are occupied.



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Santara Clinics also previously announced almost all the occupied places in the Vilnius region.

Klaip Klada Seamen’s Hospital BNS reported that a total of 242 patients are currently being treated at Klaipėda University, Klaip Klada Seamen’s, Republican Klaipėda Hospitals and Kretinga, Šilutė, Šilalė and Tauragė District Hospitals.

“Most hospitals have all the beds planned for Covid-19 patients. As the number of Covid-19 patients continues to rise, spare hospital beds will be used. There is a shortage of medical personnel in all hospitals that treat patients with Covid-19, ”the hospital said.

The Lithuanian Hospital of the Lithuanian Health Sciences University (LSMU) has indicated that more than 300 of the approximately 340 beds for COVID-19, including resuscitation places, are occupied. Patients infected with coronavirus without LSMU Kaunas Hospital are treated in Kaunas clinics as well as in Kedainiai hospitals.

“Taking into account the growing number of infection cases and the rapid bed occupancy dynamics by COVID-19, since last Thursday 2 resuscitation beds have been established in the Kėdainiai, Jonava and Prienai hospitals, and 4 patients with COVID -19 in Marijampolė and Jurbarkas hospitals. Resuscitation beds. In addition, 25 beds of therapeutic profile have been established in Jonava hospital, 5 additional beds in Prienai hospital and 4 additional COVID-19 beds in Jurbarkas hospital “, reported Kaunas Hospital.

The number of beds in Kėdainiai has been expanded to another 20 since Saturday.

LSMU Kaunas Hospital also claims that the capacity of health professionals is sufficient for some doctors to be isolated and others to return from isolation.

In all hospitals in the country, 1,369 people are currently being treated for coronavirus, 107 of them in resuscitation.

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