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The government will not relax the quarantine regime this week, but in the near future it may consider releasing some of the activities by limiting its working hours, says Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė.
“Now there will definitely be no offers this week, because it is important to live safely and celebrate, accept Easter and then depending on what we see, there may be some offers from the Government next week. We will definitely not change the quarantine regime this week, “I. Šimonytė told reporters on Tuesday.
According to the Prime Minister, the possibility of allowing the operation of some institutions by limiting their working hours is currently being discussed. According to her, this would be allowed if “there is a consensus that the activities” after school “are carried out at home”.
“I think that such a proposal should be considered in the sense that, apparently, neither I think that, nor probably anyone thinks so much, that the majority of cases come from people who go to a bookstore, a museum or even a store . This is probably due to the fact that the rules of a home are simply not followed, ”said I. Šimonytė.
He says that he is not “going to not recognize reality”, that part of the population ignores the restrictions, because they are simply tired of complying with them.
“If it were a way of agreeing that during the day we have, perhaps, more options about what to do and where to do things, but at night the contacts are reduced, through which that infection spreads, I think it could be a issue. fair enough deal. Sure, we won’t make these suggestions for now, but such a discussion, yes, it was, “he said.
In mid-March, the government adopted waivers to allow all open-ticket stores, museums, and galleries to resume operations, to allow the majority of primary school children to return to school, but movement restrictions between municipalities were temporarily renewed due to epidemiological improvement. indicators.
Author Ignas Jačauskas