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Estonian hospitals getting almost EUR 25 mln for infrastructure investments 2021-05-17 BNS/TBT Staff
TALLINN - The Estonian Ministry of Social Affairs has sent to a round of approvals support conditions under which altogether nearly 25 million euros is to be allocated for investments in hospitals infrastructure in order to improve preparedness for health care crises. We are investing in the modernization of infrastructure of the hospitals in the hospital network development plan to improve the health care system s capability to react to crises and ensure the functionality of the system both during outbreaks of infection and more broadly, Minister of Health and Labor Tanel Kiik said.
Some 1,230 births and some 1,819 deaths were registered in Estonia in March, thus nearly 600 more deaths than births were registered during the month.
According to the population facts department of the Ministry of the Interior, population registration offices across Estonia registered a total of 1,230 births during March and, among the children born, boys numbered 625 and girls 605.
There were 21 pairs of twins among the children born during the month, including five pairs of boys, eight pairs of girls and eight mixed pairs. In a breakdown by region, births numbered 443 in Tallinn, 171 in Harju County, 13 in Hiiumaa, 77 in East-Viru County, 24 in Jogeva County, 33 in Jarva County, 14 in Laane County, 49 in West-Viru County, 14 in Polva County, 68 in Parnu County, 34 in Rapla County, 27 in Saaremaa, 165 in Tartu County, 23 in Valga County, 43 in Viljandi County and 32 in Voru County.
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