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Shops, kiosks and pavilions (except kiosks and pavilions located in markets) that operate in premises with a total commercial area that does not exceed 300 m2. meters and have a direct entrance from the field or a separate entrance used only by the customers of that store.
It has been determined that at least 20 m2 M. meters of commercial space per visitor or more than one person is not served at a time.
It is allowed to commercialize non-food products in external conditions from temporary commercial facilities, door-to-door commerce, under contracts outside the facilities.
Flower trade is also allowed, including shops in supermarkets, markets and other public places.
As of Monday, individual services are allowed, during which there is more than 15 minutes of contact between a single service provider and a recipient of services (beauty, massage, individual training services).
Beauty, like other personalized services, will be available in supermarkets.
Individual outdoor physical activity sessions provided by a sports or physical activity specialist, instructor or sports or physical activity specialist service provider are also permitted.
To prevent the spread of the virus, Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė previously asked returning workers to obtain a free COVID-19 test and to open commercial and service clients to consider the need to use these services, such as the epidemiological situation in the country. . remains serious, the recommendation to avoid unnecessary contacts is maintained.
Non-food stores (excluding pharmacies and technical veterinary, animal feed, optical and orthopedic equipment), hair salons and beauty salons have been unable to operate since December 16, when quarantine restrictions were tightened.
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