Grubliauskas: I would be in favor of not restricting access to the sea



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“I really wouldn’t agree with such a dramatic trend. Certainly those shots that circled the circle do not describe the situation in Klaipeda. Today, as far as I had to calculate the statistics, I learned that up to thirty percent of people over the age of eighty have been vaccinated. It’s not that vaccines get stuck, but there really is a lack of activity, awareness, communication with people over this age. The process is not fully visible as it really is. Both the Statistics Department and the NVSC, which keep the records that make up the data, do not have an adequate synchronism at this point, giving the impression that the vaccines are left and they no longer have someone to vaccinate, which is not the case. There are reserve lists, the process is underway. Naturally, there are limits to improvement ”, says V. Grubliauskas.

“Naturally, the vaccines have to be consumed within a certain period of time, which is clearly regulated, but if three hundred people of honorable age from Klaipeda do not come to the vaccination points during the weekend, it is moved to Monday, and when they all arrive on Monday, the day before, then there is a queue that has impressed many here. “

The University of Oxford will conduct a study to vaccinate the population with two different doses of COVID-19 vaccines.

The University of Oxford will conduct a study to vaccinate the population with two different doses of COVID-19 vaccines.

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There is a lack of clear communication.

According to the mayor, for people to want to be tested and vaccinated, educational and effective communication is necessary.

“I think we should make efforts not only in Klaipeda, but throughout Lithuania, Europe and the world. It is also true that when someone stands up or arrives at a certain time, when he hears that he is going to be vaccinated with the wrong vaccine, comes at another time, naturally, that confusion arises.

On the other hand, there is a lack of this communication in the groups of older people. Many evaluate the situation in the context of their personal risks, such as chronic diseases, allergies. The essential thing that I want to emphasize is that for those people who have to be vaccinated in a row, that process has to be one hundred percent. And the issue of self-determination requires an educational and convincing campaign, ”says V. Grubliauskas.

Mayor: Restriction is needed when there are no other solutions

When asked how the mayor sees a blockage in the flow of people to the seashore, even after the quarantine was launched, the interlocutor assured that restrictions are needed when people lack a sense of responsibility.

“I would very much like everyone to be their own prime minister, mayor and health minister and have their own responsibilities. The restriction is necessary when there are no other solutions. But I think everyone understands the risks and feels responsible for what constitutes non-compliance with the regulations that apply. I would be in favor of not having these restrictions and prohibitions, so that the people themselves understand the risks, the threats and can properly assess them, unfortunately we are lacking that ”, says the mayor of Klaipeda.

According to data from the Department of Statistics, so far about 171.5 thousand patients have been vaccinated with the first dose in Lithuania. people or 6.14%. of the total population, in both doses, more than 73 thousand. people – 2.62 percent. population.

In Klaipeda, the first dose was vaccinated to more than 7.4 thousand. or 5 percent. population, both – 3.9 thousand. or 2.62 percent. population.

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