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The National Public Health Center (NVSC) reports on the outbreaks of coronavirus (COVID-19) infection recorded in Lithuania during the previous day.
1,265 individuals were isolated the day before, out of a total of 82,180 people in isolation, including those confirmed with COVID-19.
There are currently 45 cases (of those for which epidemiological studies have been carried out) of cases in which the circumstances of the infection of people are not clear, that is, epidemiological studies have shown that people did not go abroad and did not communicated with confirmed COVID-19 cases.
The epidemiological diagnosis of 438 cases has begun, but has not yet been completed, as these cases entered the system late at night.
Cases recorded in outbreaks
On Monday, cases of coronavirus infection were recorded, according to epidemiologists, related to outbreaks in the Padvariai welfare home located in the Kretinga district, Vilnius Valakupiai rehabilitation center, Klaipėda ambulance station.
Outbreak-related cases were also confirmed in the Klaipėda “Giliukas” nursery, where a total of three cases of infection were confirmed, as well as in the Kazlų Rūda “Pušelė” nursery – 24 cases of COVID-19 disease were associated with this outbreak, including the secondary one, that is, in families.
Yesterday, cases related to outbreaks were recorded in a furniture manufacturing company operating in Klaipėda, a food production and supply company operating in Vilnius, a window manufacturing company operating in the Vilnius district and a service of cars operating in Ukmergė.
Outbreak-related infection cases were also reported in Kaunas bakery and pastry company, Kaunas food industry company, fertilizer production company in Kėdainiai, plastic and rubber production company in Biržai, company building in Panevėžys, the metal processing company in Šiauliai, the bicycle manufacturing company. packing company in Telšiai.
Cases related to outbreaks in families were recorded on the last day throughout Lithuania, based on currently available data 33.
For their part, public health professionals urge people to follow all measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection: hand hygiene, coughing, sneeze etiquette, use of personal protective equipment, physical distance and more. .
Information from the National Center for Public Health
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