SAM provides COVID-19 morbidity rates abroad: where to travel is not recommended yet?



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SAM reminds that everyone who comes from abroad has the opportunity to be examined, even if they do not feel any symptoms. Those who wish should call the short number 1808 and register.

Epidemiological data released by the government on Monday shows that the number of newly detected cases of COVID-19 is steadily declining in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. The downward trend is also seen in neighboring countries, but the number of newly detected cases in Russia and Belarus remains high and entry from these countries remains limited. The curve for new cases is also slower in Poland, although it already meets the criteria to enter Lithuania from this country without any restrictions.

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In the Scandinavian region, new cases are mainly detected in Sweden, which is one of the few European countries without strict quarantine restrictions. It is still included in the list of the countries most affected by the coronavirus, therefore, citizens of this country and people legally residing in it are still unable to enter Lithuania. Lithuanian citizens returning from or passing through Sweden are subject to a 14-day quarantine.

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The situation in some south-eastern European countries shows that the lifting of quarantine restrictions should not be relaxed. In Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova, northern Macedonia, Croatia and Montenegro, the number of cases has started to grow rapidly in recent weeks.

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Among Central European countries, there was a greater increase in the number of new cases in the Czech Republic, where COVID-19 cases in recent days are reckoned in hundreds instead of tens.

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In Ireland, the number of new cases remains stably low. The UK, France, Italy and Spain are stable, while Portugal has recently seen an increase in cases.

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