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In the last 24 hours, initial 2,344 COVID-19s were analyzed in Estonia, of which 35 tested positive.

Knowledge of the population record recommends that the maximum of new cases were recorded in Harju County, where another 18 people (14 in Tallinn) were diagnosed. Ida-Viru County recorded 12 new cases and Hiiumaa, Rapla, Lene and Jegeva counties one each.

A user who has tested positive does not have a house registered in Estonia, suggesting a foreigner.

The 14-day case rate for another 100,000 people is now 39. 43 in Estonia.

On Sunday morning, 31 other people want hospital treatment, while no one receives respiratory assistance. Hospitals have not discharged or opened new cases of coronavirus.

Of the 18 new instances in Harju County, 3 involve a circle of family infections and two are schools. In one case, the virus was imported from Ukraine, and the instances of the remaining instances are still unknown.

Inspectors on the northern branch of the Health Council are tracking about 2,000 people, 273 of whom have fallen ill.

Three new cases in Ida-Viru County are family-related and three are infections. Two cases involve the passage of the virus from one acquaintance to another, while only one case of the virus has been imported from Russia.

The region is tracking 8 outbreaks and more than 900 people, 175 of whom have fallen ill.

The Southern Arm of the Health Council monitors 3 outbreaks and more than 350 people, of whom they are sick.

The Western arm monitors more than 160 people and 15 patients.

Opening a check in Haapsalu

Synlab will open a new coronavirus testing site in Haapsalu on Monday that will be available on foot and by car. The site will be located next to the Haapsalu Cultural Center in Posti 3, in the parking lot on the corner of Rahu and Vaba streets. First, people will be tested 3 days a week.

Estonia has a total of 18 checkpoints, 3 of which are at the airport and passenger port and are designed to control other people arriving in Estonia.

The few weeks are critical

The Health Council warns that the next few weeks will be to control the virus. Although it is not mandatory to wear a mask, it is a useful measure to complement normal hand washing.

People with viral symptoms of any kind wear a mask in public. Patients with close contact with COVID-19 also wear masks, even if they do not yet show symptoms.

The HOIA mobile app that makes close contact with other inflamed people has been downloaded 142,839 times and is used to register 60 times when you are sick.

More coronavirus statistics available here.

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