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Saulius, a Klaipeda resident who works at sea, had to fly to the Netherlands on January 6. Already on December 29, he began looking for a place to perform the COVID-19 test. The test must be completed no later than 72 hours before the flight.
When he inquired about where he could take the exam in Klaipeda on January 4, the man was confused. It turned out that private laboratories had no place. Then the residents of Klaipėda became interested in knowing where they could take the test in the nearest area. Having been actively interested, he learned that he could only do so at the New Stone.
People who work abroad at mobile points cannot take the test. Only those who experience symptoms or have been in contact with the patient enter here. Nor are documents issued on test results in English.
This situation made Saúl wonder: how can you go to another part of the country when movement between municipalities is restricted by quarantine? However, on Monday he gathered the necessary documents and went to investigate.
Another Klaipeda resident working in Norway learned Tuesday that he would have to go back to construction work on January 18.
“I registered for the survey myself on January 16. There were no problems. But colleagues who were called by the workplace the next week had trouble. One said he had gone to Mažeikiai, the other to Rietava, ”said Raimundas.
Saul, who flew to the Netherlands on Wednesday, said some unpleasant surprises awaited some passengers at the airport. Even ten Lithuanians were unable to board the plane because they did not have a COVID-19 test.
15 minutes The journalist tried to register for the COVID-19 test in private laboratories on Wednesday, where the cost of said test is about 80 euros. The next day of the investigation in Klaipeda is January 14.
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