COVID-19 pandemic in Estonia explained
COVID-19 pandemic in Estonia |
Map1: | COVID-19 Outbreak Cases in Estonia.svg |
Legend1: | Total number of COVID-19 cases in Estonia per 10,000 inhabitants: |
Disease: | COVID-19 |
Virus Strain: | SARS-CoV-2 |
Location: | Estonia |
First Case: | Tallinn |
Arrival Date: | 27 February 2020 |
Recovery Cases: | 616,311 (updated 23 July 2023)[1] |
The COVID-19 pandemic in Estonia was a part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 .
The virus was confirmed to have spread to Estonia when the first case was confirmed in Tallinn on 27 February 2020. By 11 March, 15 people in Estonia had been diagnosed with the virus. All of them had been infected outside the country, mostly in Northern Italy. On 12 March, the first cases of locally transmitted infections emerged, and on 13 March, the Estonian government declared a state of emergency until 1 May 2020. As a result, all schools and universities were closed, and all public gatherings were banned, including sports and cultural events. Later the state of emergency was extended until 17 May.[2]
Saare County was the hardest hit county in Estonia by the COVID-19 during spring. It has only 2.5% of the population of Estonia, but in March, it had over half of all hospitalized patients.[3] Coronavirus was allegedly brought there by the Italian volleyball club Power Volley Milano, which participated in the 2019–20 CEV Challenge Cup matches held on Saaremaa island on 4 and 5 March. The virus may have spread rapidly in the community through a champagne festival held later on. Health officials estimate that half of the island's population have contracted the virus so far.[4] [5] [6]
At the beginning of the pandemic, most of the cases came in from Austria and Italy,[7] but in the second part of the year 2020, Russia, Ukraine, and Finland took the lead.[8]
In the first months of 2021 situation grow worse and by mid-March Estonia had the most new cases per capita in the world.[9] Starting from March 11 stronger measures were taken to suppress the spread of the virus.
As of 21 January 2023, 2,192,989 COVID-19 vaccine doses had been administered in Estonia.[10]
Background
On 12 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019.[11] [12]
The case fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003,[13] [14] but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[13] [15]
Timeline
February 2020
27 February: Estonia confirmed the first COVID-19 case, an Iranian citizen fell ill on board a bus from Riga, Latvia to Tallinn and called himself an ambulance, the 34-year-old man tested positive. He had originally departed from Iran, and flown from Turkey to Riga.[16] [17]
March 2020
3 March: A second person tested positive; the patient had arrived on 29 February from Bergamo, Italy travelling through Riga Airport.[18] Two other Estonian passengers from the same flight and one returnee from Bergamo, arriving through Tallinn Airport, tested positive on 5 March.[19] [20]
6 March: the Health Board announced 5 more cases, all of them had travelled on board the same flight from Bergamo, Italy to Riga, Latvia on 29 February, thus bringing the total of infected persons on board the flight to eight, and the total number of cases in Estonia to ten.[21]
6 March: the Kristiine High School in Tallinn was closed for two weeks, after a student who had returned from Northern Italy was sent to school by their parents despite having felt unwell after the trip. The pupil and their family tested COVID-19-positive. All 850 students of the school were told to stay at home.[22]
10 March: Three more people were diagnosed with COVID-19. Two of them had returned from Northern Italy, and one from France.[23]
11 March: the Health Board confirmed four more cases, including a person from Tallinn, who had returned from an at-risk area; and a person in Tartu, who had returned from Milan on 7 March. The first two cases in Saaremaa were also confirmed: the patients had been in contact with the Power Volley Milano team members during the 2019–20 CEV Challenge Cup matches held in Saaremaa on 4 and 5 March.[24] [25] On 9 March, five Milan players had been diagnosed with fever before a league match.[26] The infected in Saaremaa included the CEO of the Saaremaa VK volleyball club.[27]
12 March: the Health Board announced 10 new cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 27. The new cases confirmed the transmission of the virus locally.[28]
13 March: State of emergency was declared. By morning the number of infected had reached 41.[29] In the evening, the number of cases had reached 79, doubling the total cases overnight, with the first cases reported in Võru, Pärnu, and Ida-Viru County.[30]
14 March: The number of infected was 115. By county, the count of infected was: 54 cases in Tallinn and Harju County, 31 in Saare County, 9 in Võru County, 6 in Tartu County, 12 in Pärnu County, and 3 in Lääne-Viru and Ida-Viru County each. A total of 853 samples had been tested.[31]
15 March: The number of confirmed cases was 171. Since 31 January, a total of 1,133 samples had been tested.
Due to the wide spread of the disease, the criteria for testing were changed, so that only people with more serious symptoms, at-risk groups, healthcare workers, and people providing vital services were to be tested.[32]
16 March: The number of confirmed infected was 205. A total of 1,387 samples had been tested.[33]
17 March: The number of confirmed infected was 225. A total of 1,625 samples had been tested.[34]
18 March: The number of confirmed infected was 258. A total of 2,020 samples had been tested.[35]
19 March: The number of confirmed infected was 267. A total of 2,259 samples had been tested.[36]
20 March: The number of confirmed infected was 283. A total of 2,504 samples had been tested.[37]
21 March: The number of confirmed infected was 306. A total of 2,812 samples had been tested.[38]
22 March: The number of confirmed infected was 326. A total of 3,229 samples had been tested.[39]
23 March: The number of confirmed infected was 352. A total of 3,724 samples had been tested.[40]
25 March: First death of a coronavirus patient.[41]
26 March: In Südamekodu elderly home in Saaremaa two residents tested positive for coronavirus.[42]
27 March: After all residents and workers of Südamekodu elderly home in Saaremaa were tested, 22 residents and 3 workers tested positive for COVID-19.[43]
29 March: Two more confirmed deaths of coronavirus patients, bringing the total to 3 deaths in the country.[44]
30 March: Health Board requested installation of a field hospital in Kuressaare.[45]
April 2020
2 April: Field hospital set up next to the regular hospital in Kuressaare.[46]
State of emergency and other restrictions
On 13 March, the Estonian government declared a state of emergency until 1 May; later it was extended until 17 May (inclusive).[47] All public gatherings were banned, including sports and cultural events; schools and universities were closed; border control was restored with health checks at every crossing and entry point.[48] The sale of passenger tickets for the Tallinn-Stockholm cruise ferries was halted.[48]
Further restrictions were set up by the government:
- To set up full border controls from 17 March on, with only the following people allowed to enter the country: citizens of Estonia, permanent residents, their relatives, and transport workers carrying out freight transport.[49]
- From 14 March, Estonia's western islands Hiiumaa, Saaremaa, Muhu, Vormsi, Kihnu, and Ruhnu were closed to all but residents.[50]
- Operating bans were extended to recreation and leisure establishments, ordering sports halls and clubs, gyms, pools, aqua centers, saunas, daycares, and children's playrooms to be closed immediately.[51]
On 24 March, Government Emergency Committee decided that at least 2 meters distance between people should be kept in public places, and up to two people are allowed to gather in public spaces.[52]
On 27 March, Emergency Committee decided to tighten quarantine rules in Saaremaa and Muhu: majority of shops were closed and new movement restrictions were introduced.[53]
The Estonian shipping company Tallink decided to suspend their ferry service on the Tallinn-Stockholm route from 15 March.[54] The Latvian airline airBaltic suspended all flights from 17 March including those from Tallinn Airport.[55]
Vaccinated have the opportunity to create a European Union digital COVID certificate in the patient portal.[56]
Statistics
Number of hospitalizations and ICU admissions
Hospitalized COVID-19 patients, source: Health Board, koroonakaart.ee
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer. www.worldometers.info.
- https://www.err.ee/1082077/valitsus-pikendas-eriolukorda "Valitsus pikendas eriolukorda"
- https://www.err.ee/1066848/enamik-hospitaliseeritud-nakatunutest-on-parit-saaremaalt "Enamik hospitaliseeritud nakatunutest on pärit Saaremaalt"
- https://news.err.ee/1062392/three-new-cases-of-coronavirus-disease-confirmed-in-estonia "Three new cases of coronavirus disease confirmed in Estonia"
- https://ekspress.delfi.ee/kuum/taiuslik-koroonakolle-kuidas-viirus-saaremaa-menuuritustelt-valla-paases?id=89250245 "Täiuslik koroonakolle: kuidas viirus Saaremaa menuüritustelt valla pääses"
- Web site: Life on Estonia's 'corona island' . BBC . 15 April 2020.
- https://www.terviseamet.ee/sites/default/files/Nakkushaigused/COVID-19/Eesti_andmed_27.04.20.pdf COVID-19 andmed seisuga 27.04.2020
- https://www.terviseamet.ee/sites/default/files/Nakkushaigused/COVID-19/ulevaade_26.10.20.pdf COVID-19 andmed seisuga 26.10.2020
- https://www.delfi.ee/news/paevauudised/eesti/eesti-tousis-suhtelise-nakatumisnaiduga-maailmas-esikohale?id=92823061 "Eesti tõusis suhtelise nakatumisnäiduga maailmas esikohale"
- Web site: Estonia: WHO Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Dashboard With Vaccination Data . 2023-02-02 . covid19.who.int . en.
- Web site: Novel Coronavirus Information Center . Elsevier . Elsevier Connect. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200130171622/https://www.elsevier.com/connect/coronavirus-information-center. 30 January 2020. 15 March 2020.
- News: Reynolds . Matt . What is coronavirus and how close is it to becoming a pandemic? . 4 March 2020 . Wired UK. 5 March 2020 . 1357-0978. https://web.archive.org/web/20200305104806/https://www.wired.co.uk/article/china-coronavirus. 5 March 2020. live.
- Web site: Crunching the numbers for coronavirus . Imperial News. 13 March 2020 . 15 March 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200319084913/https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/196137/crunching-numbers-coronavirus/. 19 March 2020. live.
- Web site: High consequence infectious diseases (HCID); Guidance and information about high consequence infectious diseases and their management in England . GOV.UK . en. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200303051938/https://www.gov.uk/guidance/high-consequence-infectious-diseases-hcid. 3 March 2020. 17 March 2020.
- Web site: World Federation Of Societies of Anaesthesiologists – Coronavirus . www.wfsahq.org. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200312233527/https://www.wfsahq.org/resources/coronavirus. 12 March 2020. 15 March 2020.
- News: First Coronavirus case found in Estonia . . 27 February 2020.
- News: Eestis diagnoositi esimene uue koroonaviiruse juhtum . Estonian . The first novel coronavirus case in Estonia diagnosed . Postimees . 2020-02-27 . 2020-02-27.
- News: Eestis tuvastati teine koroonaviirusega nakatanu . Estonian . Second coronavirus case identified in Estonia . ERR . 3 March 2020.
- News: Third coronavirus case confirmed in Estonia . ERR . 5 March 2020.
- News: Kahel Bergamost naasnud tallinlasel tuvastati koroonaviirus . Estonian . Two Tallinners returning from Bergamo infected with coronavirus . ERR . 5 March 2020.
- News: Eestis on koroonaviirus tuvastatud kümnel inimesel . Estonian . Ten people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Estonia . ERR . 6 March 2020.
- News: Tallinn school closed after confirmed student coronavirus case . ERR . 8 March 2020.
- News: Teisipäevase seisuga on Eestis koroonaviirus tuvastatud 13 inimesel . Estonian . As of Tuesday, 13 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Estonia . ERR . 10 March 2020.
- News: Lisandus veel kolm koroonasse nakatunut . Estonian . Three new corona cases . ERR . 11 March 2020.
- News: 17th person diagnosed with coronavirus in Estonia . ERR . 12 March 2020.
- News: Volley, febbre al termoscanner: Milano-Padova non si gioca . Italian . Volleyball, thermoscanner fever: Milan-Padua is not played . Sky Sport . 11 March 2020.
- News: Koroonaviiruse saanud Saaremaa võrkpallimeeskonna juht: loodan, et see olukord laheneb võimalikult kiiresti . Estonian . Infected head of Saaremaa volleyball team: I hope this situation gets resolved as soon as possible . Delfi . 11 March 2020.
- News: Terviseamet: Eestis on kinnitatud 27 koroonajuhtu ja kohalik levik . Estonian . Health Board: 27 confirmed cases of corona and local spread confirmed in Estonia . ERR . 12 March 2020.
- News: Koroonaviirus on Eestis diagnoositud 41 inimesel . ERR . 13 March 2020 . Estonian . 41 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Estonia.
- News: Koroonaviirus on Eestis diagnoositud juba 79 inimesel . ERR . 13 March 2020. Estonian. 79 people have already been diagnosed with coronavirus in Estonia.
- News: Health Board: Coronavirus cases rise to 115, first patients recovering . 15 March 2020 . ERR.
- News: Eestis on koroonaviirusesse nakatunud 171 inimest . Estonian . 171 people infected with coronavirus in Estonia . ERR . 15 March 2020.
- News: 205 inimese koroonaproov positiivne, nakatunute arv tõenäoliselt suurem . Estonian . 205 people have tested positive for corona, number of infected probably higher . ERR . 16 March 2020.
- News: Number of coronavirus cases in Estonia rises to 225 . 18 March 2020 . ERR.
- News: Number of coronavirus cases in Estonia rises to 258 . 18 March 2020 . ERR.
- News: Ööpäevaga lisandus üheksa uut kinnitatud koroonaviiruse juhtu . 19 March 2020 . ERR . Estonian . Nine new cases of confirmed coronavirus confirmed.
- News: Eestis on koroonaviirus diagnoositud 283 inimesel, ööpäevaga 16 uut juhtu . 20 March 2020 . ERR . Estonian . 283 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Estonia, 16 new cases in the last day.
- News: Eestis on koroonaviiruse diagnoosi saanud 306 inimest . 21 March 2020 . ERR. Estonian . 306 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Estonia.
- News: 326 people diagnosed with coronavirus in Estonia . 22 March 2020 . ERR.
- News: Health Board: Four coronavirus patients in critical condition . 24 March 2020 . ERR.
- Web site: Information about Coronavirus disease COVID-19 | Government installation profile . 2020-03-26 . 2020-03-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200312195730/https://www.terviseamet.ee/en/covid19 . dead .
- https://www.postimees.ee/6933545/saaremaal-avastati-kahel-hooldekodu-elanikul-koroonaviirus Saaremaal avastati kahel hooldekodu elanikul koroonaviirus
- https://www.err.ee/1069909/saaremaal-tuvastati-koroonaviirus-veel-22-sudamekodu-hooldekodu-elanikul Saaremaal tuvastati koroonaviirus veel 22 Südamekodu hooldekodu elanikul
- News: Kurb pühapäeva hommik: Eestis suri koroonaviiruse tagajärjel juba kolmas inimene . 29 March 2020 . Postimees.
- News: . Covid-19: Estonian Defense Forces Field Hospital on Saaremaa. Corona 24 News. 30 March 2020. 19 September 2020.
- https://www.err.ee/1070733/kaitsevae-valihaigla-avatakse-kuressaares-neljapaeval Kaitseväe välihaigla avatakse Kuressaares neljapäeval
- News: Government extends emergency situation . ERR . 31 July 2020.
- News: Estonian government declares state of emergency to fight coronavirus spread . ERR . 12 March 2020.
- News: Eesti taastab ajutiselt piirikontrolli kogu riigipiiril . Estonian . Estonia temporarily reintroduces border control at the entire state border . ERR . 15 March 2020.
- News: Western Estonian islands closed to all but residents . ERR . 15 March 2020.
- News: Gyms, spas, pools, saunas ordered to close . ERR . 15 March 2020.
- https://www.kriis.ee/en/news/additional-measures-emergency-situation Additional measures to the emergency situation
- https://news.err.ee/1070194/emergency-situation-restrictions-tighten-in-saaremaa-and-muhu Emergency situation restrictions tighten in Saaremaa and Muhu
- News: Tallink suspends ferry service on Tallinn-Stockholm route . ERR . 15 March 2020.
- News: Air Baltic peatab teisipäevast kõik lennud . Estonian . Air Baltic will suspend all flights on Tuesday . ERR . 15 March 2020.
- https://www.tehik.ee/uudis/tanasest-saab-luua-patsiendiportaalis-endale-euroopa-liidu-covid-digitoendi Tänasest saab luua patsiendiportaalis endale Euroopa Liidu COVID digitõendi