COVID-19-Pandemie in Estland
Vorlage:Infobox pandemic The 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic was confirmed to have spread to Estonia when its first case was confirmed in Tallinn on 27 February 2020.[1]
Timeline
On 27 February, Estonia confirmed the first COVID-19 case, an Iranian citizen felt 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.[1][2]
On 3 March a second person tested positive; the patient had arrived on 29 February from Bergamo, Italy travelling through Riga Airport.[3] Two other Estonian passengers from the same flight and one returnee from Bergamo arriving through Tallinn Airport tested positive on 5 March.[4][5]
On 6 March Health Board announced 5 more cases, all of them had travelled on board the same flight from Bergamo to Riga on 29 February. Bringing the total of infected persons on board the flight to eight and the total number of cases in Estonia to ten.[6]
On 6 March Tallinn Kristiine High School was closed for two weeks after a student, who had returned from Northern Italy, was sent to school by her/his parents despite the symptoms of virus. The pupil and her/his family tested COVID-19 positive. All 850 students were told to stay at home.[7]
On 10 March 3 more people were diagnosed with COVID-19. Two of them had returned from Northern Italy and one from France.[8]
On 11 March Health Board confirmed one more COVID-19 case in Tallinn, patient had returned from risk area. Also first two cases were confirmed in Saaremaa, 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.[9] On 9 March 5 Milan players had been diagnosed with fever before a league match.[10] The infected in Saaremaa included the CEO of volleyball club Saaremaa VK.[11]
References
- ↑ a b First Coronavirus case found in Estonia, ERR. Abgerufen im 27 February 2020
- ↑ Eestis diagnoositi esimene uue koroonaviiruse juhtum (deutsch: The first novel coronavirus case in Estonia diagnosed), Postimees, 27. Februar 2020 (estonian).
- ↑ Eestis tuvastati teine koroonaviirusega nakatanu. (deutsch: Second coronavirus case identified in Estonia). ERR, abgerufen am 3. März 2020 (estnisch).
- ↑ Third coronavirus case confirmed in Estonia. ERR, abgerufen am 5. März 2020.
- ↑ Kahel Bergamost naasnud tallinlasel tuvastati koroonaviirus. (deutsch: Two Tallinners returning from Bergamo infected with coronavirus). ERR, abgerufen am 5. März 2020 (estnisch).
- ↑ Eestis on koroonaviirus tuvastatud kümnel inimesel. (deutsch: Ten people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Estonia). ERR, abgerufen am 6. März 2020 (estnisch).
- ↑ Tallinn school closed after confirmed student coronavirus case. ERR, abgerufen am 8. März 2020.
- ↑ Teisipäevase seisuga on Eestis koroonaviirus tuvastatud 13 inimesel. (deutsch: As of Tuesday, 13 people have been diagnosed with coronavirus in Estonia). ERR, abgerufen am 10. März 2020 (estnisch).
- ↑ Lisandus veel kolm koroonasse nakatunut. (deutsch: Three new corona cases). ERR, abgerufen am 11. März 2020 (estnisch).
- ↑ Volley, febbre al termoscanner: Milano-Padova non si gioca. (deutsch: Volleyball, thermoscanner fever: Milan-Padua is not played). Sky Sport, abgerufen am 11. März 2020 (italienisch).
- ↑ Koroonaviiruse saanud Saaremaa võrkpallimeeskonna juht: loodan, et see olukord laheneb võimalikult kiiresti. (deutsch: Infected head of Saaremaa volleyball team: I hope this situation gets resolved as soon as possible). Delfi, abgerufen am 11. März 2020 (estnisch).