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Stores and pavilions are allowed to operate (except complexes of pavilions with a covered roof located in markets), which have a direct entrance from the outside for customers or a separate entrance used only by customers of that store or pavilion and kiosks.
It has been established that in stores an area of at least 20 square meters must be allocated to a customer or a customer must be served.
More than a thousand primary school children return to classes in three schools in Vilnius and, after ensuring that students and teachers are assessed by the cumulative method, contact education should be renewed in some 60 more institutions in the country in the future. next.
For security reasons, tickets to museums, galleries and other exhibition spaces can only be distributed electronically. A visitor must have an area of at least 30 square meters, visitors may not come more than two, unless they are from the same family.
On Monday, the government plans to consider releasing the inter-municipal movement and a possible different quarantine regime in municipalities.
Monday is the last day that the previously imposed ban on moving between municipalities takes effect unnecessarily.
The restrictions on the second universal quarantine have been in force in the country since November 7, and in mid-December they have been tightened.
At the end of February, the government extended the quarantine until the end of March.
In early February, hairdressers, beauty salons and smaller non-food stores were allowed to work with some restrictions.