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Premiums are planned for GPs, SPKC, NMPD and hospitals involved in the fight against Covid-19

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She pointed out that this idea was decided conceptually by the government, but the government has an algorithm, namely the same that was already used to pay medical premiums in March, April and May.

The allowances in the amount of 20% are intended for general practitioners, because, as Šķķele explained, their workload has significantly increased. The NMPD, SPKC, as well as “hospitals involved in crisis management” also receive bonuses.

The politician estimates that this plan would require five million euros over a three-month period, but this estimate was made on the basis of spring figures, which are smaller against the background of the current situation.

136 new cases of Covid-19 infection were reported to have been reported last day, according to data compiled by the SPC.

Three people with confirmed Covid-19 infection between the ages of 60 and 70 died last day. To date, 63 people have been diagnosed with Covid-19.

5093 Covid-19 tests were performed last day, thus the proportion of positive cases against the tested ones has dropped to 2.67%. The SPCC has previously explained that this figure is considered important in the European Union, as above 3%, the spread of the disease is considered to be rapid and uncontrolled.

So far, the disease with Covid-19 has been confirmed in 4893 persons in Latvia. The recovery of 25 people was also confirmed last day, thus so far 1382 patients have been confirmed to recover. Previously, recovery from Covid-19 was reported on 22 October.

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