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Covid-19: 2002 infected people in Lithuania; Estonia – 636 – Abroad – News

In Lithuania, infection with the coronavirus was confirmed in 2002, but the disease caused by the virus Covid-19 claimed the lives of 14 people, the Department of Statistics said on Friday.

23,674 analyzes were performed last day and the proportion of positive tests was 8.5%. A total of 6,346,778 analyzes were performed in Lithuania.

Since the start of the pandemic, 464,562 people in the country have been diagnosed with coronavirus infection.

A total of 6644 people died in Lithuania with Covid-19.

The hospitals are currently treating 1402 Covid-19 patients, 131 of whom are in resuscitation.

According to the Department of Statistics, the 14-day cumulative number of infections per 100,000 population in Lithuania has decreased to 899.4.

A total of 1,861,496 people have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in Lithuania, including 1,513,372. 258,734 people were vaccinated.

Another 636 people were diagnosed with coronavirus infection in Estonia last day and eight deaths from Covid-19 were reported, the health department said on Friday.

6052 analyzes were performed last day, thus the proportion of positive tests was 10.5%. A total of 2,314,445 tests have been performed in Estonia since the beginning of the pandemic to detect coronavirus infection.

The total number of confirmed infections in Estonia has reached 220,514.

A total of 1,781 people died in Estonia with Covid-19.

313 Covid-19 patients are currently being treated in hospitals, 259 of whom are severely ill.

The 14-day cumulative number of Covid-19 cases per 100,000 population calculated by the Estonian Department of Health has dropped to 750.7.

A total of 825,171 people have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in Estonia, including 784,519. 163 892 people received booster vaccinations.

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