Starting Monday, massive events will be allowed in Lithuania, the borders will be opened more widely to foreigners.



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According to a resolution approved by the Government, It is possible to organize cultural, entertainment, sports or other events with the spectators.. It has been established that from June 1 to 15, events in open spaces can have a maximum of 300 spectators, and in closed spaces, a maximum of 100. Later, the number of spectators will increase.

All visitors to the event are required to wear protective equipment that covers the nose and mouth, to maintain a distance of at least one meter in open spaces and two meters in closed spaces. Distance requirements do not apply to family members.

Since Monday seniors can also return to class. It is up to the municipalities to decide whether to resume education in schools.

Children who attend summer clubs and camps will no longer have to stay one meter away, the requirement to provide an area of ​​at least 5 square meters per person has been abolished and an indication that up to 15 children can participate in group activities. Employees are no longer required to wear face masks.

One hour – up to 23 hours: the opening hours of cafes, restaurants, bars and clubs are increasing.

Furthermore, by decision of the Government, Starting June 1, the borders of Lithuania will be opened in those countries where the incidence of coronavirus infection in the last two weeks did not exceed 25 cases per 100,000. population, population.

Those from these countries will not be required to isolate themselves for two weeks. The list of countries will be published by the Minister of Health Aurelijus Veryga every Monday.

Also, from midnight on June 1 Lithuanian-Latvian border control was abolished, was carried out by Lithuanian border guards from the beginning of the quarantine announcement. This means that it is possible to leave or enter Lithuania anywhere, and there will be no permanent control procedures here.

To control the spread of the coronavirus, the quarantine was announced in Lithuania on March 16, and last Wednesday it was extended until June 16.



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