Šimonytė Advisor: We need to make plans to make Easter more peaceful



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On Wednesday, Živilė Gudlevičienė, advisor to I. Šimonytė on Žinių radijo’s “Aktualusis interiu” program, when asked about the current situation of the pandemic in Lithuania, said that stability has been maintained so far.

“I would say that the situation is stable today. But that stability is not what everyone wants. In fact, everyone will want a very stable situation, but in a couple of weeks we are stuck, as I say, in those figures in which we do not at all In this way, we can reach less than 200 cases per 100,000 population in 14 days, ”he said.

Also, Ž. Gudlevičienė commented that this year St. Easter is probably also quite closed.

“It just came to our attention then. But this is an introduction that several households can already meet, we can say that it is also an introduction to such Easter, but it will certainly not be such that it is possible to meet several or more 5 households. “No one can really promise that, and we probably still have to plan for that Easter to be a little bit more, say, quieter, in a few homes, in a few bubbles,” the prime minister’s adviser noted.

The interviewee hopes that quarantine conditions will continue to improve and that Lithuanians will be able to return to “normal life” during the summer.

“Can be (open – edit past) Certain museums are already in closed spaces, but these are those where there are larger spaces, or, let’s say, fewer visitors, guaranteeing all the security conditions, security requirements, preceded by the tests of the personnel. We are talking about the same schools, because the project of a Vilnius school was really successful, when parents, students and teachers were evaluated using the cumulative method. <...> Let’s hope that in the summer it will be possible to return to normal life ”, he noted.

Quarantine is relaxed

The news portal tv3.lt recalls that the Government decided at the meeting on Wednesday to release the quarantine, allowing two families or two households to communicate in open spaces. No more than five people, excluding family or household members, can gather in open spaces.

The government has also made it possible to increase the availability of services and activities in open spaces for a limited number of people. That is, sports, leisure and entertainment services are allowed in open spaces when they are provided to no more than 5 people at a time, excluding members of two families or two households.

It is also allowed to visit cognitive and educational trails, parks, museums, galleries and other exhibition spaces, zoos and botanical gardens in open outdoor areas for groups of up to 5 people, except members of two families or two households.

Events are allowed that do not get out of the car and when there are no more than two people in the car, with the exception of members of a family or a household.

It is allowed to carry out non-formal education activities for children in open spaces, when no more than 5 children participate, which allows organizing non-formal education activities for adults in open spaces for up to 5 people.

These changes will take effect on March 6.

As of March 10, it is allowed to resume driving practical exams.



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