Last week, the number of new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) diagnosed in Estonia stood at 46, an increase of five compared with the previous week. The number of deaths also increased, and patients continued to be released from hospital.
Category: Estonia
ERR News: Coronavirus deaths in Estonia slightly higher among women than men
To date, slightly more women in Estonia (36) have died from causes related to COVID-19 coronavirus than men (32), unlike figures reported for several European countries, such as Germany, Italy and the UK.
ERR News: Coronavirus round-up – May 18-24
Last week the number of new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) diagnosed in Estonia was 41, a decrease of two compared with the previous week. The number of deaths and of patients released from hospital also fell.
ERR News: Coronavirus round-up – May 11-17
Last week the number of new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) diagnosed in Estonia was 43, an increase of five from the previous week. The number of deaths and patients released from hospital decreased.
ERR News: ‘Baltic Bubble’ – Rules for traveling from Estonia to Latvia and Lithuania
As of May 15, the governments of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania have opened their internal borders and allowed free movement for their citizens and residents, creating a zone dubbed the "Baltic bubble" or "travel bubble". ERR News has put together a guide for each country.
ERR News: Coronavirus round-up – May 4 – 10
Last week the number of new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) diagnosed in Estonia was 38, a fall from 56 the previous week. The number of deaths fell, and people continued to be released from hospital.
ERR News: Coronavirus round-up – April 13-19
ERR News has rounded up the most important news and data about the coronavirus from the last week and put it in one place. We've also tried to show how the COVID-19 virus is spreading each week rather than day-by-day.
ERR News: More than 9,000 Estonians have applied to stay in UK after Brexit
More than 9,000 Estonians have applied to stay in the United Kingdom after the country leaves the European Union, the latest figures from the Home Office show.
ERR News: Russian youth engagement, migration, China flagged in KAPO’s 2019 yearbook
Russian youth engagement, more people coming to Estonia from countries with a "high risk of international terrorism" and the increasing interest of Chinese special services have been flagged as risks by the Internal Security Service (KAPO) in its annual review which was published on Tuesday.
ERR News: More than 1,000 computers donated to help pupils, but more needed in Tartu
More than 1,000 computers have been donated to help children study at home in the last month after the education system moved online due to the emergency situation. But some pupils are still finding it hard to participate.