Another 592 people have been confirmed infected with the new coronavir virus in Lithuania last day, but ten people died from the disease caused by the virus Covid-19, the Statistics Department announced on Monday.
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8249 analyzes were performed last day, thus the proportion of positive tests was 7.2%. A total of 2,650,048 analyzes were performed in Lithuania.
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Since the start of the pandemic, a total of 234,232 people have been diagnosed with the new coronavirus in the country and 211,503 people have been confirmed for recovery.
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The Covid-19 virus disease has claimed a total of 3,770 lives in Lithuania.
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The hospitals currently treat 1,174 Covid-19 patients, 126 of whom are in intensive care units, and 67 require artificial lung ventilation. Oxygen masks are used to treat 994 patients.
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According to the Department of Statistics, the 14-day cumulative number of infections per 100,000 population on April 19 in Lithuania is 501.1.
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A total of 563,724 people have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in Lithuania, including 209,600 who have received a second dose of the vaccine.
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Another 228 people were diagnosed with the new coronavir virus in Estonia last day, and eight people died from the disease caused by the virus Covid-19, the Health Department said on Monday.
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2796 analyzes were performed last day, thus the proportion of positive tests was 8.2%. A total of 1,234,091 tests were performed in Estonia to detect infection with the new coronavirus.
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The total number of confirmed infections in Estonia has reached 117,782, and 67,941 people have been confirmed to recover.
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A total of 1,100 people died in Estonia from Covid-19.
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467 Covid-19 patients are currently being treated in hospitals. There are 52 people in intensive care, 42 patients have artificial lung ventilation.
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The 14-day cumulative number of Covid-19 cases per 100,000 population on 19 April, estimated by the Estonian Department of Health, is 602.1.
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A total of 288,273 people have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in Estonia, including 85,397 people who have also received a second dose of the vaccine.
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