Quarantine changes go into effect Monday – what changes



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According to a decision made by the government last week, stores that operate in supermarkets will only be able to operate on weekdays and their activities are prohibited on weekends.

The Minister of Economy and Innovation Aušrinė Armonaitė emphasized that the stores that previously operated in supermarkets – food, veterinary, animal feed, flowers, optics and orthopedics, funeral supplies, pharmacies, as well as stores with direct access from abroad – will operate the purposes of week as before.

All outlets must have at least 50 square meters of the total mall area per person or only one person can be served at a time.

As of Monday, visitors are also allowed to go to cinemas, halls of professional performing arts institutions, to organize events with spectators outdoors and indoors.

According to the Government’s decision, such events must have a maximum of 150 visitors, they may not occupy more than 30 percent. aisle seating.

By the end of this week, outdoor cafes should start operating and, starting next week, sports clubs.

Opening activities have been closed since the beginning of November last year with the announcement of the second global quarantine.

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