369 cases have been recorded in Harju County, 277 of them in Tallinn.
There were 132 cases in Ida-Viru County, 41 in Tartu County, 34 in Pärnu County, 15 in Võru County, 12 in Järva County, 11 in Lääne-Viru County, nine in Saare County, eight in Rapla County and six each in Counties of Hiiu and Põlva. Three cases were reported in Jõgeva County, two each in Valga and Viljandi Counties and one in Lääne County.
There were 13 cases with no information in the population register.
A total of 5,824 tests were analyzed and the positive proportion was 11.4 percent.
371 people will be treated in hospitals by Wednesday morning.
A total of 192 people have died of coronavirus in Estonia.
How can the spread of the coronavirus be stopped?
- The most efficient measure is to keep your distance.
- It is advisable to wear a mask in crowded places and especially indoors where it is not possible to keep your distance from other people.
- Closed, overcrowded rooms should be avoided whenever possible.
- Hands must be washed frequently with soap and warm water.
- If you sneeze or cough, cover your mouth and nose with disposable paper.
- Those who get sick should stay home even if symptoms are mild.
- People who experience symptoms should contact their family doctor.
Download ‘HOIA’
You can also download Estonia’s coronavirus exposure notification app ‘HOIA’ which will notify you if you’ve been in close contact with someone who later tests positive for coronavirus.
The free app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store or App Store. Read the ERR News function for the app here.
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