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Liechtenstein[edit]

Main article: COVID-19 pandemic in Liechtenstein

The first case was reported in the country on 3 March. [217]

Lithuania[edit]
Main article: COVID-19 pandemic in Lithuania

The first case was reported in the country on 28 February. By 17 March there were 21 cases, mostly
in Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipėda. The first infected Lithuanian recovered on 14 March. [218]

Luxembourg[edit]
Main article: COVID-19 pandemic in Luxembourg

The first case was reported in the country on 29 February. Positive cases exceeded 6,600 on 30
June.

Malta[edit]
Main article: COVID-19 pandemic in Malta

On 7 March, Malta reported its first 3 cases of coronavirus: an Italian family consisting of a 12-year-
old girl and her parents, who arrived in Malta on 3 March from Rome after a holiday in Trentino. [219]

Moldova[edit]
Main articles: COVID-19 pandemic in Moldova and Transnistria

This section is an excerpt from COVID-19 pandemic in Moldova[edit]

Map of cases of COVID-19 in Moldova


(31 October 2020)

The COVID-19 pandemic in Moldova is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease


2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus  2 (SARS-CoV-2). The
virus was confirmed to have reached the Republic of Moldova on 7 March 2020, when a Moldovan
woman that returned from Italy was tested positive for the novel coronavirus. As the number of
infected people started to rise during the next days, on 17 March 2020 the Parliament declared the
state of emergency for the entire territory of the Republic of Moldova for a period of 60 days (17
March - 15 May 2020). On 18 March 2020 the first death caused by COVID-19 was registered. On
23 March 2020 the total number of confirmed cases surpassed 100 and on 7 April 2020 this number
exceeded 1000. By 10 April 2020, cases had been confirmed in all the regions of the country,
including the Transnistrian region. On 27 April 2020, the total number of deaths surpassed 100.
On 15 May 2020, in the last day of the state of emergency declared by the Parliament on 17 March
2020, the Extraordinary National Commission of Public Health declared the state of emergency in
public health for the entire territory of the Republic of Moldova for the period of 16 May - 30 June
2020. On 9 June 2020 the total number of confirmed cases surpassed 10,000. On 1 September
2020, the number of deaths surpassed 1,000.
As of 9 November 2020, a total of 82,677 confirmed cases, 63,646 recoveries, and 1,912 deaths
have been reported in the country.[220][221]

Monaco[edit]
Main article: COVID-19 pandemic in Monaco

The first case was reported in the country on 29 February. [222][223]

Montenegro

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