Of 8,339 tests carried out over the past three days, 32.1% were positive, resulting in 2,677 confirmed new cases of infection. The 14-day cumulative incidence rate per 100,000 population rose from 856 Friday to 896 Monday.
📈 Pēdējo 3 dienu laikā:
— SPKC.gov.lv (@SPKCentrs) September 26, 2022
▫️veikti 8339 Covid-19 izmeklējumi;
▫️reģistrēti 2677 jauni inficēšanās gadījumi;
▫️nav saņemti ziņojumi par mirušajiem.
☑️Pozitīvo gadījumu īpatsvars pret testētajiem: 32.1%
☑️14 dienu kumulatīvais rādītājs uz 100 000 iedzīvotāju: 896.7
Since the beginning of the pandemic, 924,651 Covid-19 cases have now been recorded among Latvia's 1.9 million population.
The total death toll since the beginning of the pandemic stands at 5,981.
Friday hospital data from the National Health Service (NVD) show 435 patients being treated in hospitals, four of whom are displaying serious symptoms.
🏥 Aktuālā statistika par Covid-19 pacientu ārstēšanu stacionāros. Kopā stacionāros ārstējas 435 Covid-19 pacients, tajā skaitā 153 ar pamatdiagnozi:
— Nacionālais veselības dienests (@VMNVD) September 26, 2022
🟠 ar vidēji smagu slimības gaitu - 149
🟠 ar smagu slimības gaitu - 4
Jauni gadījumi - 51. Pēdējo 24h laikā izrakstīti - 11. pic.twitter.com/wKgmTP3Ghv
Covid-19 information
A summary in English of the latest Covid-19 situation is available at this special government website.
You can find the latest Covid-19 statistics at this official website.
A hotline – 8989 – allows people to both register for vaccination and receive answers to questions about the process of vaccination will continue to operate. The number for medical emergencies is 113.
There is also a website to register for vaccination, https://manavakcina.lv which includes an English-language version.
If you have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, or you have fully recovered from a confirmed case of it, you can obtain a digital certificate attesting to your status at the website https://covid19sertifikats.lv.
Latvia is also part of the European Union's wider Covid-19 certification scheme.