The latest data on the incidence of the coronavirus has been published: neighbors have almost double the advantage



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According to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), the current two-week morbidity rate in Lithuania is 353.34 cases per 100,000 cases. population. Lithuania ranks 11th in the group of countries of the European Union and the European Economic Area in terms of morbidity. The mortality rate in our country is 104.14 cases per million. population. According to this indicator, we are in tenth place.

A week ago, Lithuania ranked sixth in terms of morbidity and mortality from the COVID-19 disease. The two-week indicator in Lithuania last week was 533.29 cases per hundred thousand inhabitants, mortality – 127.41 cases per 1 million inhabitants.

Last week, Latvia ranked fifth in Europe in terms of COVID-19 disease. This week, Latvia remains fifth in terms of morbidity and seventh in terms of mortality.

This week, the morbidity rate in Latvia is 577.09 cases per 100,000. population, mortality – case 1 million. population. A week ago, it was 550.89, respectively. The death rate in Latvia is already higher than in Lithuania. It is currently 122.92 cases per million inhabitants.

Coronavirus treatment in Kaunas clinics

Coronavirus treatment in Kaunas clinics

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In Estonia, the incidence rate is currently 569.97 cases per 100,000 cases. population, mortality – 67.93. Estonians rank sixth in Europe in terms of morbidity and seventeen in terms of mortality.

In Poland, the incidence is 196.37 cases per 100 thousand. population, mortality: 98.25 cases per million inhabitants.

The highest incidence of coronavirus still remains in Portugal. A week ago, the morbidity rate in this country was 1,652.47 cases per 100,000. population, mortality: 362.86 cases per million inhabitants. Now it’s 1190.09 and 334.45, respectively.

The Czech Republic ranks second in morbidity. Here, the morbidity rate is 914.58 cases per 100,000. population, mortality: 176.53 cases per million. population.

In third place is Spain, with a morbidity rate of 843.05 and a mortality rate of 129.68, respectively.

As before, the lowest incidence remains in Iceland. Here, the two-week morbidity rate is 8.40. A week ago, it reached only 10.92 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, with no deaths in the country in the last month.

Norway and Finland also have low morbidity rates.

In Norway, the morbidity rate in two weeks is currently 69.25 cases per 100,000 cases. population, mortality: 6.38 cases per million. population, in Finland 97.66 and 8.34 cases, respectively.

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