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“They are withdrawing from the expert council due to the high level of employment and will dedicate their full time to direct work,” Rasa Jakilaitienė, spokesman for the prime minister, told BNS on Monday.
L. Griškevičius is currently the director of the Santara Clinics Center for Hematology, Oncology and Transfusionology, I. Olendraitė is a researcher at the University of Cambridge, England, and T. Beinort is a PhD at the University of Cambridge.
The Council of Government Experts proposes to the Cabinet of Ministers various solutions related to quarantine management.
The government announced on Monday that with the resignation of some members of the expert council, it was agreed that the council would meet every two weeks from now.
“I thank each and every member of the Board of Experts for volunteering countless hours after their direct work and for helping the Government find solutions for managing a pandemic on weekends. The Government will continue to seek assistance in directing the management of the pandemic and key decisions, when an exclusively expert analysis and assessment of pandemic management actions is required, ”Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said in the report.
The government states that it has been decided to invite new specialists to their field, and that those who have already left the council will be offered to share their experience in dealing with issues in a specific field.
Subgroups dedicated to a specific topic will work between council meetings.
A total of 19 expert council meetings have already been held.
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