J. Sakalauskas, director of the Opera and Ballet Theater, was diagnosed with a coronavirus, the theater stops working



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This was confirmed by J. Sakalauskas himself on BNS on Friday. “Yes, it is true, I received positive data this morning that the coronavirus is present. The procedures are currently in progress, contact persons with whom I have been in contact have been identified ”, said the head of LNOBT.

He says he felt the first symptoms of the disease on Wednesday and went to a private clinic Thursday to get tested for coronavirus. The theater director says he does not know where he may have contracted the coronavirus because he has not recently gone abroad, he did not communicate with people who would be diagnosed with the coronavirus.

J. Sakalauskas says he avoided communication with theater groups, and this week he had closer communication with various theater employees, mainly management.

“So far, there are solutions to disinfect the theater, stop work, investigate possible contacts and return to work for those who do not have those risks,” said J. Sakalauskas.

The temperature rises, falls, the symptoms change a lot.

He claimed to have attended two outdoor events over the weekend. Klaipeda – “Blue Dinner” and at the premiere of the Flying Dutchman opera in the port city of eling. The mayor of Klaipda, Vytautas Grubliauskas, other public figures from Klaip otherda and representatives from the world of music also participated in the events.

“I felt bad on Wednesday, there didn’t seem to be any illness on Thursday, but I went to do prophylactic tests, little thing. Today it has gotten worse again (…), at this moment it seems that I don’t have the temperature, it goes up, down, the symptoms are very rare, ”he said.

Jonas Sakalauskas / Photo by Paulius Peleckis

Jonas Sakalauskas / Photo by Paulius Peleckis “PEOPLE Photo”

J. Sakalauskas claims that he was isolated at home, together with children.

He claims that theater facilities will be disinfected and employees who have been in close contact with him will be tested.

“If the tests are positive, there will be a separate language. If it is negative, after a while it will work again. “Only me and my immediate environment will have to quarantine ourselves for a longer period of time,” said the LNOBT director.

The LNOBT also reported that due to the threat of choroanvirus rehearsals in the theater have been interrupted, it is not yet clear if the premieres scheduled for this month will be held – the ballet “Giselle” by Adolphe Adam and the opera “Ana Bolena” by Gaetan Donizetti scheduled for August 12, 13 and 14. “.

The theater has a total of more than 600 employees.

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