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On Monday, 855 new cases of COVID-19 were detected in Lithuania, 12 people died from this infectious disease, reports the Department of Statistics on Tuesday.
Sections added: Forecast: after thousands every day, shots and weekends.
The rate of new cases in the last 14 days is 260.2 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The proportion of positive diagnostic tests in the past seven days is 6.8 percent.
A total of 3501 people died in Lithuania from COVID-19. 7,082 deaths have been directly and indirectly related to this infectious disease.
In Lithuania, since the beginning of the pandemic, COVID-19 has sickened 210,208 months.
According to statistics, there are currently 7,429 people with a disease, the declared number of patients is 50,823.
The Department of Statistics considers that a person declared sick has a confirmed case and the end of the disease has not been confirmed by a doctor. A statistically ill person is one for whom illness has been confirmed in the last 28 days. After this deadline, the mogus is considered statistically healthy.
On Monday, 6,910 molecular tests (PCR) and 1,159 of antigens on the presumed coronavirus were carried out in the country. PCR test and 47,835 antigen tests.
The first dose of COVID-19 was 6,099 mons on Monday and the second dose was 1,280 people. In total, 281,871 people were vaccinated with the first dose in the country, 126,143 people in both doses.
[infogram id=”19368f87-9fb1-4729-aeb4-42cd273836fc” prefix=”fbP” format=”interactive” title=”Koronavirusas: 2021 03 23″]820 COVID-19 patients, 93 in resuscitation, were treated in Lithuanian hospitals on Tuesday morning, according to the Statistics Department.
Oxygen is added to 691 patients and 51 patients receive artificial ventilation with hair.
65 mons were admitted to hospitals due to COVID-19.
Prognoz: po tkstant kas dien
Mindaugas Stanknas, a professor at the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, predicts that 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 will be recorded daily in April. This is projected into the average scenario, where Stankn calls it most likely.
While this may seem like an increase, we think it would be a very good option, considering all the circumstances, the situation in other countries and the like, the professor said on Tuesday after a meeting of the President’s Council of Health Experts with Gitan Nausda. .
The optimistic scenario in the near future is to expect almost 500,600 cases per day, and by mid-April the number of new cases should begin.
True, such a scenario is unlikely, well, unless additional quarantine measures are taken, Stankn said.
According to the professor, the pessimistic scenario shows that by mid-April the figures of 3,000 new cases of COVID-19 per day could be reached in December in Lithuania.
According to presidential adviser Simon Krpta, the balance is currently very fragile: the increasing prevalence of mutations and the mobility of mice are accelerating the growth of the infection, but immunization and vaccination are also very effective and other practices show that vaccines they are effective in slowing the spread of the virus.
Vaccination and weekends
He indicated that at the meeting, the Minister of Health, Arnas Dulkys, confirmed that the vaccination would begin on weekends and that President G. Nausda supported the initiative.
It’s really necessary to start vaccinating people on weekends around this time, thus providing increasingly convenient access to vaccines and of course speeding up the use of available vaccines, says Krpta.
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