A painful disaster in the Vilnius district: a man died in a cemetery



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On Saturday afternoon, a painful disaster occurred in the Vilnius district: a 61-year-old man died in the Karveliškės cemetery.

As reported by journalists on the portal to the Vilnius police guard, the report on the accident was received at 3:44 p.m. “The man was reported to have felt unwell at Karveliškės cemetery. The emergency medical service (GMP) arrived to resuscitate, resuscitation failed. One person has been established dead,” Vilnius police guard commented on the situation.

After contacting a GMP representative, it was confirmed that medical help was needed because the man was ill. “We have received a message that the man is bad, he is stunned. The man lost consciousness, ”a representative of Vilnius GMP informed the portal journalists.

The woman said that GMP is not in the cemetery for a long weekend and also emphasized that the workload of doctors is really huge due to the COVID-19 situation. “No one ordered a stand-by, we cannot drive on our own initiative. Second, do you know what the situation is in Lithuania with covidu? There is a lot of work to be done, believe me. We weren’t awake in a single year. Here, the municipality has to order those watches and we don’t have the opportunity to start them ourselves, ”said a GMP representative.

The specialist recalled that due to the increasing number of new cases of COVID-19, people are being encouraged to stay at home. “People have been told to refrain from going to the cemetery because of increasing illnesses,” the woman recalled of the medical warnings.

Authorities and doctors urge to refrain from late weekend meetings

Authorities and doctors urge residents to postpone visits to nearby graves, family gatherings, and to wear masks and avoid contact in cemeteries and elsewhere due to the threat of COVID-19.

“I ask that you follow all safety requirements carefully. Wash your hands, keep a distance of two meters, wear masks in public, socialize remotely. Stay home if you experience at least one symptom of a cold. Refrain from more family gatherings. numerous on weekends, ”President Gitanas Nausėda wrote on Facebook.

Before the long weekend, the Minister of Health, Aurelijus Veryga, made the same appeal. “(…) this is a time when we generally travel to our homeland, visit the graves of loved ones, the request would be to rethink the need to go there this year, if there is such an opportunity, postpone the trip”, said. Veryga urged residents to wear masks, whether or not the quarantine has been announced in the visited municipality.

According to the recommendations of the Ministry of Health, it is proposed to postpone trips to municipalities where quarantine has been announced, if possible, it is recommended to travel to the place by private car, to avoid trips by trolleybus, bus or train. It is observed that people in isolation or with acute signs of upper respiratory tract infections (fever, cough, shortness of breath, etc.) are prohibited from visiting the graves of their loved ones, it is mandatory to stay at home.

In quarantine zones, cemeteries, as in other public spaces, cannot be grouped with groups of more than five people, except family members. It is necessary to maintain a distance of at least two meters between people or groups of people, to avoid direct physical contact (handshakes, hugs), to observe personal hygiene requirements.

It is not recommended to attend family gatherings organized indoors after visiting the graves. It is recommended to follow the prevention measures recommended by SAM everywhere: for people over six years of age who use nasal and oral protective equipment in public places: medical or textile face mask, with the exception of face protection for people with disabilities .

Police, for their part, said they would intensify patrols in the cemetery over the long weekend, regulate traffic, keep an eye on people from gathering, wear protective masks and keep a safe distance.



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