Mar 18 • 09:26 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania 15min

NVSC: Four People Died from Flu Last Week, Incidence Gradually Decreasing

Four individuals in Lithuania died from flu-related complications last week, with a decline in overall incidence reported by health authorities.

The Lithuanian National Public Health Center (NVSC) reported that four elderly individuals died from influenza last week. The deceased belonged to age groups 70-79, 80-89, and over 90, and all had chronic illnesses. The report highlighted that three of these individuals were not vaccinated against the flu, while one had received the vaccine. This information emphasizes the importance of vaccination, particularly for vulnerable populations.

Furthermore, the report noted that there were no recorded deaths due to COVID-19 in the same timeframe, suggesting a possible stabilization of the situation regarding coronavirus in Lithuania. As the country navigates its public health landscape, such data provides crucial insights into the effectiveness of health interventions, including vaccination efforts and public awareness campaigns about flu and other respiratory illnesses.

The gradual decline in flu incidence is encouraging for public health officials, but the mortality rates among the elderly stress the need for targeted health measures. It highlights the ongoing challenges posed by seasonal influenza, particularly among populations with pre-existing health conditions and those who are unvaccinated. Continuing to monitor these trends will be essential to maintaining public health safety as the seasons change.

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