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Belarus Covid-19 Cases and News - 73,784 cases, 738 deaths

Gert van der Hoek

In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
First imported case of coronavirus registered in Belarus

February 28, 2020 a
On February 27, tests conducted at the Republican Scientific and Practical Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology showed the presence of the 2019-nCoV coronavirus in one of the students from Iran. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Health.


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MINSK, 2 March (BelTA) – A Belarusian woman from Vitebsk was reported as the second suspected case of coronavirus in Belarus, BelTA learned from the press service of the Belarusian Healthcare Ministry.



“According to the National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology, one of the test samples taken from this woman revealed an RNA fragment that might be attributed to the novel coronavirus,” the press service informed.



The Belarusian national and two of her co-workers returned from Italy. As they were on a brief trip to the northern part of Italy, they were asked to come to a healthcare facility for tests. The patients were taken off to Vitebsk Regional Infectious Diseases Hospital. “As of today, all three of them are in satisfactory condition and show no symptoms of disease. In-depth laboratory tests are conducted on the affected patient. Two of her colleagues tested negative for the coronavirus,” the press service noted.
 
Source: https://www.prensa-latina.cu/index....asos-de-nuevo-coronavirus-covid-19-en-belarus

March 2, 2020

Three cases of COVID-19 coronavirus confirmed in Belarus

Minsk, March 2 (Prensa Latina) The Belarusian health authorities today confirmed the existence of three cases with the coronavirus COVID-19, according to laboratory tests, the results of which will be sent to the World Health Organization (WHO).

The Deputy Minister of Health and head of epidemiological surveillance, Natalia Zhukova, said that, after testing in more than one laboratory, it was decided to send the samples to WHO to finally confirm the existence of new coronavirus cases, he explained.

Zhukova noted that two of the cases were registered in this capital. This is an Iranian student and her friend's father, while the third case is of a Belarusian from the city of Vitevsk, who returned from a trip to Italy.

The three patients have no visible symptoms of the disease, but their laboratory tests were positive, so there is a high probability of confirming them as cases of COVID-19, the official said.

On his side, the WHO representative, Beat Berdiklichev, said that the situation in this nation is normal.

Possible cases of infection are sought and at this time 271 people are examined to rule out the existence of the aforementioned virus and another 247 have already been discharged, obtaining negative results, he said.
 
https://news.am/eng/news/564999.html
Three new coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Belarus. Thus the total number of cases in the country reached nine, the health ministry reported.

Meanwhile, the ministry noted the number of people recovered has increased to three.
 
https://www.belarus.by/en/press-cent...000109859.html
MINSK, 16 March (BelTA) – The Belarusian Healthcare Ministry has substantiated its coronavirus containment measures in its Telegram channel, BelTA has learned.

According to the Healthcare Ministry, it is doubtful that the decision to shut down the Belarusian border could reliably prevent the import of coronavirus into the country. No country that closed its borders has banned the entry for its citizens, and this is usually the most common way of importing the infection. “Seven out of eight imported coronavirus cases in Belarus were Belarusian nationals returning from abroad,” the ministry informed.

The decision to close kindergartens and elementary schools makes more sense over other viral infections which are usually on the rise in this time of the year. “After closing pre-school and school facilities, the children whose parents have a job, will unlikely be at home alone. They are more likely to be taken care of their grandparents. Meanwhile, the virus is known to be most dangerous to elderly people who have the biggest risk of developing severe complications of viral infections (influenza, parainfluenza, adenovirus, measles and pneumonia),” the Healthcare Ministry underlined.

The ministry also opposes suspending classes at higher learning institutions, vocational colleges and high school. There is no guarantee that young people will stop closely communicating with each other.

All in all, the ministry reiterates that the most important thing is a responsible attitude of people to their own health and the health of surrounding people coupled with safety measures recommended to people who return from abroad, and hygiene etiquette. For example, one should no way conceal the fact of visiting at-risk countries and areas and avoid quarantine stations. Nevertheless, not all people demonstrate responsible behavior.

“All the patients are in satisfactory condition except for one who sought medical assistance too late. His condition can be classified as moderate. Some of the patients have already been discharged, some will be discharged soon. The others remain under medical observation, but their condition does not give reasons to worry,” the Healthcare Ministry noted.

The ministry emphasized that several hundred people in Belarus are now receiving treatment for pneumonia, however only one of them developed pneumonia as a result of coronavirus. “Sixty four people with pneumonia are in severe condition, however none of them has COVID-19. Thirty four patients are mechanically ventilated – none of them has coronavirus either. By the way, the patient who was reported dead by some media yesterday is alive and is getting better and he does not have coronavirus either,” the Healthcare Ministry said
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https://eng.belta.by/society/view/be...6-129014-2020/
MINSK, 16 March (BelTA) – As of 16 March, 36 people in Belarus have tested positive for coronavirus, BelTA learned from the press service of the Healthcare Ministry.



Three people have already been discharged from hospital; another three will be discharged one of these days. Eight display very mild symptoms of an infection; they receive the necessary treatment. The condition of one patient can be classified as moderate, however he is responding well to treatment. The other coronavirus patients show no symptoms of a disease.
 
https://belsat.eu/en/news/number-of-...alth-ministry/
For the time being, 51 cases of the novel coronavirus have been recorded in Belarus; five persons have already recovered.
“As of 8:00 am today, only 9 patients have clinical signs of COVID-19, i.e. they are actually ill. 37 patients who were tested positive but have no clinical symptoms are under medical supervision. Five patients have been already discharged, another three have got re-tested; they are likely to leave hospital in the near future,” the Belarusian Health Ministry said on Wednesday.​
 
https://www.kyivpost.com/world/numbe...-69-to-76.html
MINSK – The total number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Belarus has increased from 69 to 76, the country’s Health Ministry said in a statement.

“To date, 15 patients, whose tests were positive, have recovered and have been discharged from medical establishments. Another 61 patients are in hospitals under constant medical monitoring and treatment. Some patients from these categories, have already tested negative after undergoing treatment and are preparing to be discharged. It is to take place early next week,” the Health Ministry said.
 
Source: https://www.urdupoint.com/en/world/belarus-not-planning-to-cancel-victory-day-ce-875950.html

Belarus Not Planning To Cancel Victory Day Celebrations Due To COVID-19 - President
Sumaira FH 3 hours ago Fri 27th March 2020 | 03:50 PM


MINSK (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 27th March, 2020) Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said that the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak will not affect planned celebrations to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Soviet Union's victory over Nazi Germany in the Great Patriotic War as World War II's Eastern Front is called in former Soviet states.

"We have not changed anything, we will carry out all the planned events," Lukashenko said in response to a question during a visit of the Belgips firm, as quoted by the SB Belarus Segodnya news portal...
 
https://belsat.eu/en/news/94-confirm...alth-ministry/
As of March 27, the number of coronavirus infection cases has totalled to 94 in Belarus, the Health Ministry said on Friday. 32 patients are reportedly getting better and another 62 continue to be treated.
“We believe that 32 persons have recovered. Some of them have been discharged, others are having final re-tests. 62 people are under medical supervision. Now, there are no patients put on ventilator. The female patient who was under close observation has shown a positive response to treatment. In general, the situation is calm; it is under control on a nationwide scale,” Deputy Health Minister Alena Bohdan said at today’s briefing.​
 
https://www.coventrytelegraph.net/ne...sauna-18005673
The President of Belarus has put forward the idea that drinking vodka ever day and using the sauna will help to keep coronavirus at bay.

Alexander Lukashenko seems so unconcerned about the Covid-19 outbreak that he took part in an ice hockey game at the weekend, while football fans attended stadiums for games as usual, Sky News reports.

It's reported that little has been put in place to help stop the spread of coronavirus in Belarus, where there have been 94 cases of Covid-19 so far.

And President Lukashenko emphasized his attitude to the disease when he took to the ice for a game of ice hockey on Saturday - declaring that sport "is the best anti-virus remedy".
 
http://www.china.org.cn/world/Off_th...t_75878695.htm
MINSK, March 30 (Xinhua) -- The total number of COVID-19 infection cases leaped to 152 in Belarus, the Ministry of Health said on Monday.

Over the past three days, the number of coronavirus cases in Belarus has grown by nearly two-thirds -- from 94 to 152, said the ministry.

Among the 152 confirmed cases, 47 people have been or are preparing to be discharged from hospitals. The remaining 105 patients are receiving medical treatment, the ministry said.

Since March 26, Belarus has introduced a mandatory 14-day self-quarantine for people entering Belarus from countries where the COVID-19 virus is actively circulating. Enditem
 
Source: https://eng.belta.by/society/view/254-coronavirus-patients-in-belarusian-hospitals-129487-2020/

02 April 2020, 17:16
254 coronavirus patients in Belarusian hospitals

MINSK, 2 April (BelTA) – A total of 254 positive coronavirus patients are currently treated in Belarusian hospitals, BelTA learned from the press service of the Belarusian Healthcare Ministry.

“The number of COVID-19 cases in Belarus has been growing. Most cases are first- and second-level contacts that were traced earlier,” the press service noted.

At present, 254 people who tested positive for the coronavirus are receiving treatment. The majority of them are displaying mild or moderate symptoms. Eleven patients require assisted ventilation. Belarusian medics held conciliar featuring the country's leading specialists in infectious diseases and intensivists. They described the condition of these patients as stable. Belarus registered four deaths among elderly patients who suffered from multiple chronic diseases that were exacerbated by the coronavirus infection, according to preliminary data.

So far, 46 patients have recovered and have been discharged from the hospital.

A total of 9,299 people are under medical supervision as first- and second level contacts, 1,943 of them are hospitalized.

In order to detect all COVID-19 cases, Belarus started to test not only patients with severe pneumonia, but also those with a moderate form of the disease. In addition to a smear test, samples are collected from the lower respiratory tract, which increases the accuracy of the diagnosis....

At present, Belarus disposes more than 11,000 coronavirus tests from Belarusian and foreign manufacturers. There are nine working laboratories, three more can go operational if needed...
 
https://bnn-news.com/belarus-rejects...19-data-212059
Minsk has rejected the concern voiced by Lithuania that alleged inadequate reaction to the spread of COVID-19 in Belarus could turn the country into a hotspot, which endangers Lithuania, LRT reports.

Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda said on Wednesday, April 1:
?It’s quite possible that the true figures are much worse as we know about certain outbreaks in the Belarusian territory and registered deaths?.


By the evening of Thursday, April 2, Belarus has reported 254 cases of COVID-19 and four deaths. Corresponding figures in Lithuania are more than twice as high, despite a population only a third of Belarus’.

Read also: COVID-19 update in Baltics. 493 infection cases in Latvia, 696 in Lithuania, 961 in Estonia

The Belarusian Foreign Ministry’s representative Anatoly Gaz criticised Lithuania’s statements, calling on Vilnius not to spread ?speculations and rumours”.

Belarusian President Lukashenko also said as quoted by BelTA and LRT on Thursday that his country could fight the virus more effectively than Lithuania, and told President Nausėda to ?take care of your own virus?.
 
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