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Latvia recorded 6360 Coronavirus Deaths since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Latvia reported 977848 Coronavirus Cases. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Latvia Coronavirus Deaths.
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TwitterThe first cases of coronavirus infection in Latvia were reported on March 2, 2020. Since then, the number of new patients has been increasing, reaching its peak on January 21, 2022.
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Total Covid cases, end of month in Latvia, March, 2023 The most recent value is 976853 total Covid cases as of March 2023, an increase compared to the previous value of 975999 total Covid cases. Historically, the average for Latvia from March 2020 to March 2023 is 398616 total Covid cases. The minimum of 398 total Covid cases was recorded in March 2020, while the maximum of 976853 total Covid cases was reached in March 2023. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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WHO: COVID-2019: Number of Patients: Confirmed: To-Date: Latvia data was reported at 977,068.000 Person in 24 Dec 2023. This stayed constant from the previous number of 977,068.000 Person for 23 Dec 2023. WHO: COVID-2019: Number of Patients: Confirmed: To-Date: Latvia data is updated daily, averaging 335,539.000 Person from Mar 2020 (Median) to 24 Dec 2023, with 1393 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 977,068.000 Person in 24 Dec 2023 and a record low of 0.000 Person in 07 Mar 2020. WHO: COVID-2019: Number of Patients: Confirmed: To-Date: Latvia data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Health Organization. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table WHO.D002: World Health Organization: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019): by Country and Region (Discontinued).
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New deaths from Covid during a month in Latvia, March, 2023 The most recent value is 41 new deaths from Covid as of March 2023, an increase compared to the previous value of 29 new deaths from Covid. Historically, the average for Latvia from February 2020 to March 2023 is 166 new deaths from Covid. The minimum of 0 new deaths from Covid was recorded in February 2020, while the maximum of 929 new deaths from Covid was reached in November 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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TwitterThe breakdown by age in Latvia shows that the most vulnerable to COVID-19 infection are people in the age group from 30 to 59 years. The first cases of coronavirus infection in Latvia were reported on 4 March 2020. On January 5, 2023, Latvia reported over 974 thousand confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19).
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TwitterAs part of the efforts of the World Bank Group to understand the impact of COVID-19 on the private sector, the Enterprise Analysis unit is conducting follow-up surveys on recently completed Enterprise Surveys (ES) in several countries. These short surveys follow the baseline ES and are designed to provide quick information on the impact and adjustments that COVID-19 has brought about in the private sector.
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The follow-up surveys re-contact all establishments sampled in the standard ES using stratified random sampling. The total sample target was 359. Sample Frame Source : Completed interviews in the Latvia 2019 ES. For more information on sampling methodology, see https://www.enterprisesurveys.org/content/dam/enterprisesurveys/documents/methodology/Sampling_Note.pdf
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Remaining a major healthcare concern with nearly 29 million confirmed cases worldwide at the time of writing, novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused more than 920 thousand deaths since its outbreak in China, December 2019. First case of a person testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection within the territory of the Republic of Latvia was registered on 2nd of March 2020, 9 days prior to the pandemic declaration by WHO. Since then, more than 277,000 tests were carried out confirming a total of 1,464 cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the country as of 12th of September 2020. Rapidly reacting to the spread of the infection, an ongoing sequencing campaign was started mid-March in collaboration with the local testing laboratories, with an ultimate goal in sequencing as much local viral isolates as possible, resulting in first full-length SARS-CoV-2 isolate genome sequences from the Baltics region being made publicly available in early April. With 133 viral isolates representing ~9.1% of the total COVID-19 cases during the “first coronavirus wave” in the country (early March, 2020—mid-September, 2020) being completely sequenced as of today, here, we provide a first report on the genetic diversity of Latvian SARS-CoV-2 isolates.
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This Project Tycho dataset includes a CSV file with COVID-19 data reported in LATVIA: 2019-12-30 - 2021-07-31. It contains counts of cases and deaths. Data for this Project Tycho dataset comes from: "COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University", "European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control Website", "World Health Organization COVID-19 Dashboard". The data have been pre-processed into the standard Project Tycho data format v1.1.
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Apraksts latviešu un angļu valodās / Description in Latvian and English
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Šeit ir deponēta datu kopa, kas savākta pētnieciskajā projektā "Nogaidošie ķermeņi: vilcināšanās vakcinēties ķermeniskās pieredzes fenomenoloģiska analīze", kuru finansē Latvijas Zinātnes padome, (projekta Nr. lzp-2021/1-0360). Šī pētnieciskā projekta mērķis ir sniegt jaunas zināšanas par vilcināšanās vakcinēties iemiesoto pieredzi. Projektā mēs veicām fenomenoloģijā balstītu kvalitatīvu empīrisku pētījumu, balstoties metodoloģiskajā ietvarā "Fenomenoloģiskā intervija", kas apvieno padziļināto interviju ar filozofisko fenomenoloģiju. Kopumā tika veiktas 16 padziļinātas, pusstrukturētas intervijas latviešu valodā no 2022. gada maija līdz oktobrim ar pieaugušiem indivīdiem no Latvijas, kuri interviju veikšanās brīdī ieņēma vilcināšanās pozīciju attiecībā pret vakcinēšanos pret COVID-19.
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Here is deposited dataset collected from a research study 'Hesitant bodies: phenomenological analysis of the embodied experience of vaccine hesitancy', funded by the Latvian Council of Science (project No. lzp-2021/1-0360). The goal of this research project is to provide new knowledge about the embodied experience of vaccine hesitancy. In the project we conducted a phenomenologically grounded qualitative empirical research study, based on the methodological framework called ‘Phenomenological interview’ which integrates in-depth interview with philosophical phenomenology. In total we conducted 16 in-depth semi-structured interviews in Latvian from May to October, 2022, with adult individuals from Latvia who fell within the category of the COVID-19 vaccine-hesitant individuals at the time of the interview.
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Total people vaccinated against Covid in Latvia, July, 2022 The most recent value is 1346184 total people vaccinated as of July 2022, an increase compared to the previous value of 1346041 total people vaccinated. Historically, the average for Latvia from December 2020 to July 2022 is 860835 total people vaccinated. The minimum of 2334 total people vaccinated was recorded in December 2020, while the maximum of 1346184 total people vaccinated was reached in July 2022. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Covid vaccinated people per hundred people in Latvia, July, 2022 The most recent value is 72.74 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people as of July 2022, an increase compared to the previous value of 72.73 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people. Historically, the average for Latvia from December 2020 to July 2022 is 46.52 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people. The minimum of 0.13 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people was recorded in December 2020, while the maximum of 72.74 Covid vaccinated people per hundred people was reached in July 2022. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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New Covid tests per month in Latvia, June, 2022 The most recent value is 61882 new Covid tests as of June 2022, a decline compared to the previous value of 83497 new Covid tests. Historically, the average for Latvia from February 2020 to June 2022 is 251149 new Covid tests. The minimum of 3364 new Covid tests was recorded in February 2020, while the maximum of 865044 new Covid tests was reached in September 2021. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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Yearly citation counts for the publication titled "From post-socialist transition to the COVID-19 crisis: cycles, drivers, and perspectives of subordinate financialization in Latvia".
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For updated cases, deaths, and vaccine data please visit the following sources: World Health Organization (WHO)For more information, visit the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.-- Esri COVID-19 Trend Report for 3-9-2023 --0 Countries have Emergent trend with more than 10 days of cases: (name : # of active cases) 41 Countries have Spreading trend with over 21 days in new cases curve tail: (name : # of active cases)Monaco : 13, Andorra : 25, Marshall Islands : 52, Kyrgyzstan : 79, Cuba : 82, Saint Lucia : 127, Cote d'Ivoire : 148, Albania : 155, Bosnia and Herzegovina : 172, Iceland : 196, Mali : 198, Suriname : 246, Botswana : 247, Barbados : 274, Dominican Republic : 304, Malta : 306, Venezuela : 334, Micronesia : 346, Uzbekistan : 356, Afghanistan : 371, Jamaica : 390, Latvia : 402, Mozambique : 406, Kosovo : 412, Azerbaijan : 427, Tunisia : 528, Armenia : 594, Kuwait : 716, Thailand : 746, Norway : 768, Croatia : 847, Honduras : 1002, Zimbabwe : 1067, Saudi Arabia : 1098, Bulgaria : 1148, Zambia : 1166, Panama : 1300, Uruguay : 1483, Kazakhstan : 1671, Paraguay : 2080, Ecuador : 53320 Countries may have Spreading trend with under 21 days in new cases curve tail: (name : # of active cases)61 Countries have Epidemic trend with over 21 days in new cases curve tail: (name : # of active cases)Liechtenstein : 48, San Marino : 111, Mauritius : 742, Estonia : 761, Trinidad and Tobago : 1296, Montenegro : 1486, Luxembourg : 1540, Qatar : 1541, Philippines : 1915, Ireland : 1946, Brunei : 2010, United Arab Emirates : 2013, Denmark : 2111, Sweden : 2149, Finland : 2154, Hungary : 2169, Lebanon : 2208, Bolivia : 2838, Colombia : 3250, Switzerland : 3321, Peru : 3328, Slovakia : 3556, Malaysia : 3608, Indonesia : 3793, Portugal : 4049, Cyprus : 4279, Argentina : 5050, Iran : 5135, Lithuania : 5323, Guatemala : 5516, Slovenia : 5689, South Africa : 6604, Georgia : 7938, Moldova : 8082, Israel : 8746, Bahrain : 8932, Netherlands : 9710, Romania : 12375, Costa Rica : 12625, Singapore : 13816, Serbia : 14093, Czechia : 14897, Spain : 17399, Ukraine : 19568, Canada : 24913, New Zealand : 25136, Belgium : 30599, Poland : 38894, Chile : 41055, Australia : 50192, Mexico : 65453, United Kingdom : 65697, France : 68318, Italy : 70391, Austria : 90483, Brazil : 134279, Korea - South : 209145, Russia : 214935, Germany : 257248, Japan : 361884, US : 6440500 Countries may have Epidemic trend with under 21 days in new cases curve tail: (name : # of active cases) 54 Countries have Controlled trend: (name : # of active cases)Palau : 3, Saint Kitts and Nevis : 4, Guinea-Bissau : 7, Cabo Verde : 8, Mongolia : 8, Benin : 9, Maldives : 10, Comoros : 10, Gambia : 12, Bhutan : 14, Cambodia : 14, Syria : 14, Seychelles : 15, Senegal : 16, Libya : 16, Laos : 17, Sri Lanka : 19, Congo (Brazzaville) : 19, Tonga : 21, Liberia : 24, Chad : 25, Fiji : 26, Nepal : 27, Togo : 30, Nicaragua : 32, Madagascar : 37, Sudan : 38, Papua New Guinea : 38, Belize : 59, Egypt : 60, Algeria : 64, Burma : 65, Ghana : 72, Haiti : 74, Eswatini : 75, Guyana : 79, Rwanda : 83, Uganda : 88, Kenya : 92, Burundi : 94, Angola : 98, Congo (Kinshasa) : 125, Morocco : 125, Bangladesh : 127, Tanzania : 128, Nigeria : 135, Malawi : 148, Ethiopia : 248, Vietnam : 269, Namibia : 422, Cameroon : 462, Pakistan : 660, India : 4290 41 Countries have End Stage trend: (name : # of active cases)Sao Tome and Principe : 1, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines : 2, Somalia : 2, Timor-Leste : 2, Kiribati : 8, Mauritania : 12, Oman : 14, Equatorial Guinea : 20, Guinea : 28, Burkina Faso : 32, North Macedonia : 351, Nauru : 479, Samoa : 554, China : 2897, Taiwan* : 249634 -- SPIKING OF NEW CASE COUNTS --20 countries are currently experiencing spikes in new confirmed cases:Armenia, Barbados, Belgium, Brunei, Chile, Costa Rica, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mauritius, Portugal, Sweden, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan 20 countries experienced a spike in new confirmed cases 3 to 5 days ago: Argentina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Korea - South, Lithuania, Mozambique, New Zealand, Panama, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates 47 countries experienced a spike in new confirmed cases 5 to 14 days ago: Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Congo (Kinshasa), Cyprus, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Finland, Germany, Guatemala, Honduras, Hungary, Iran, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Malta, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Nigeria, Pakistan, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Russia, Saint Lucia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Suriname, Thailand, Tunisia, US, Uruguay, Zambia, Zimbabwe 194 countries experienced a spike in new confirmed cases over 14 days ago: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belgium, Belize, Benin, Bhutan, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Burma, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Cambodia, Cameroon, Canada, Central African Republic, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Costa Rica, Cote d'Ivoire, Croatia, Cuba, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Estonia, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Fiji, Finland, France, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kenya, Kiribati, Korea - South, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Latvia, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Madagascar, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Palau, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, San Marino, Sao Tome and Principe, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Suriname, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan*, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Tuvalu, US, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Venezuela, Vietnam, West Bank and Gaza, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe Strongest spike in past two days was in US at 64,861 new cases.Strongest spike in past five days was in US at 64,861 new cases.Strongest spike in outbreak was 424 days ago in US at 1,354,505 new cases. Global Total Confirmed COVID-19 Case Rate of 8620.91 per 100,000Global Active Confirmed COVID-19 Case Rate of 37.24 per 100,000Global COVID-19 Mortality Rate of 87.69 per 100,000 21 countries with over 200 per 100,000 active cases.5 countries with over 500 per 100,000 active cases.3 countries with over 1,000 per 100,000 active cases.1 country with over 2,000 per 100,000 active cases.Nauru is worst at 4,354.54 per 100,000.
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