Recent cases of coronavirus: outbreaks registered in sewing companies, police station



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1,295 high-risk people were isolated the day before, out of a total of 61,712 people in isolation, including people with confirmed COVID-19 disease.

Currently there are 128 cases where the circumstances of contagion of people are not clear, that is, during epidemiological studies it was established that people did not go abroad and did not interact with confirmed cases of COVID-19., Gas stations, car washes, but indicates that the contact time is short and there have been no cases of contagion from other people in those places.

Cases recorded in outbreaks

A new outbreak was recorded on Tuesday in a sewing company operating in the Radviliškis district: two cases of coronavirus infection are associated with the outbreak.

Another new outbreak was registered in a sewing company operating in the Marijampolė district, where five cases of the COVID-19 disease are associated with the outbreak.

According to epidemiologists, the new outbreak was registered at the Marijampolė County Police Chief’s Station, where two cases of infection were confirmed.

A new outbreak has also been registered in the municipal administration of the Kaišiadorys district. A total of five cases of the COVID-19 disease, including a secondary case in the family, have been associated with the outbreak.

Outbreaks continue in the food industry company operating in Šakiai district, furniture manufacturing company operating in Kazlų Rūda, sewing companies in Alytus, Kėdainiai, Radviliškis districts, yarn production company and Biržai fabrics, Šilut park social service center, Biržai bus park, Panevėžys kindergarten.

The NVSC also reports that a study of people at low risk to prevent the spread of COVID-19 has been organized at the Home Office. No outbreak has been reported at this facility.

The number of cases related to outbreaks in families was recorded last day throughout Lithuania, according to currently available data 74.

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. .



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