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According to him, if people arrive in Palanga before the new procedure takes effect and they have documents confirming their stay, they will be able to be at the resort.
“If you go in at noon and the next day, you have supporting documents on the weekend, that’s fine,” a Police Department spokesman told BNS on Friday afternoon.
He stressed that as of Saturday, newcomers will no longer be able to enter Palanga, regardless of whether or not they have a prior accommodation reservation.
To curb the spread of COVID-19, the government decided on Friday to renew the driving ban between the country’s municipalities until April 6. It goes into effect on Saturday. Exceptions apply only to circular municipalities. In other places, it is possible to cross municipal boundaries for work or other important purposes.
Police say there will be mobile and fixed checkpoints in the country. Officials plan to pay more attention to resorts.
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