Only 17 new cases of coronavirus infection were detected in Lithuania, one person died



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A total of 278,674 people have become ill with COVID-19 in Lithuania since the start of the pandemic (of which 268,424 were laboratory confirmed).

Since the start of the pandemic, 4,380 people have died from illness caused by the COVID-19 virus. One person from the age group 70 to 79 died last day.

According to the Department of Statistics, the average number of new cases per day in the last 7 days is 42 cases.

The number of new cases in 14 days per 100,000 inhabitants currently stands at 33.1 cases. The proportion of positive diagnostic tests in 7 days is 0.6% and 48.6% may have acquired immunity. people.
A total of 267,349 people have recovered so far and 1,001 are still ill.
28 cases were epidemiologically examined per day. Isolate 31 people per day due to risk exposure. In total, there are currently 26,767 people in self-isolation.

During the previous day 886 people were vaccinated with the first dose of the vaccine and 7,251 with the second vaccine, a total of 936,292 people were vaccinated with two doses of the vaccine and 2,163,693 vaccines were used.

11 people were recently admitted to hospitals last day due to COVID-19 illness. 9 new patients began treatment with oxygen therapy. One patient underwent artificial lung ventilation.
Of the 579 COVID-19 beds, 137 were occupied.

Last day 3,137 molecular tests (PCR) were carried out for suspected coronavirus in the country, for a total of 3,247,308 since the start of the pandemic, as well as 3,043 antigen and 34 antibody tests per day.

At the meeting of the Government Emergency Commission, the decision was made to propose to the Government the abandonment of the legal quarantine regulation and implement the necessary restrictions through emergency measures while continuing to manage the situation related to COVID-19.

The quarantine was announced for the second time in Lithuania in 2020. November 7

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