How the quarantine has changed since Monday and how life will be different with an Opportunity Passport



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As early as monday

The following changes will take effect on Monday, May 24:

communication

Contacts between two families and / or two households or no more than 5 people in closed spaces and no more than 10 people in open spaces are allowed.

Number of people in the car

There are no restrictions on the number of people in the vehicles.

Commerce

The prohibition of certain types of outlets that operate on weekends is waived.

Services

The minimum area requirements for all service locations are harmonized: a uniform surface area of ​​10 m2. subway. Service declaration area requirements by recipient of service.

Sport clubs

Have a passport of opportunity there will be an unlimited number of people and there will be no minimum space requirements per person.

Quarantine change.

Quarantine change.

Pools and saunas

Sauna services can be provided in all locations, limiting the number of people to 2 people or providing services to members of a family and / or a household.

It is allowed to provide pool services for up to 50 people, which guarantees 20 m2. subway. area per person, visitor registration and other conditions.

During group training (classes) there can be no more than 5 people on a pool track.

Have a passport of opportunity, the number of people is not limited in the provision of sauna services.

In addition, the requirements for the maximum number of people and the service area per person do not apply to the provision of pool services.

Quarantine change.

Quarantine change.

Catering

The opening hours of restaurants, cafes and bars are extended until 10 pm when it is open outdoors.

No more than 5 people are allowed to sit at a table, except for members of two families and / or two households.

The provision of catering services to the recipients of accommodation establishments is allowed.

Have a passport of opportunity restaurants, cafes, bars, except nightclubs or other entertainment venues, gambling notes and slot machine lounges, gambling venues are closed indoors until 10pm.

Personal vacation

Two families and / or two households or a maximum of 5 people can attend the parties

No more than two families and / or two households or no more than 10 people can participate in the open spaces.

Have a passport of opportunity, celebrations in closed spaces cannot have more than 10 people.

And an unlimited number of people can participate in the open spaces.

Funeral

The number of people who will be able to attend funerals and funerals will be increased to 50.

Events (edit)

The potential number of spectators at events held in open spaces increases to 300.

Have a passport of opportunity the potential number of spectators at events held in open spaces will increase to 2,000.

Excursions

Excursions are allowed both in open and closed spaces with the participation of up to 25 people, ensuring the pre-registration of the participants.

Return and arrival from India

The COVID-19 test is also mandatory for relapsed or vaccinated people.

Education

A group of up to 25 children can participate in non-formal education activities for children in open spaces. A maximum of 10 children can participate in the indoor activities, 10 m2. It must be provided. m area per child.

Individual non-formal education activities for children are allowed.

Children’s camps can be set up, with a maximum of 15 children per group and 5 m2. meters thick for a child.

A maximum of 25 people can participate in non-formal adult education activities in open spaces. In closed spaces: no more than 10 people, ensuring that at least 10 square meters M. meter. area.

Individual non-formal adult education and non-formal vocational training activities are available.

Quarantine change.

Quarantine change.

Practical training of introductory training courses in aviation, seafarers and statutory vocational training institutions, practical driving training, practical training of health institution employees, foreign language proficiency assessment exams (credits) for people entering the foreign higher education institutions, and the basics of the state language and the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania. Examinations in all municipalities are organized in groups of no more than 10 people, ensuring at least 10 square meters. subway. Area per person.

Initial vocational training and higher education studies can be carried out in a mixed way through periodic preventive tests for COVID-19 or self-monitoring of students and contact workers.

Vocational training or higher education will be taught in a room with a maximum of 10 students or students, maintaining a distance of at least 2 meters between all the people in the room, or with 11 to 30 students or students, with a minimum distance of 2 meters between all the people in the facility at a distance of 2 meters and providing 10 square meters. subway. Room area per person.

Have a passport of opportunity Non-formal education activities for adults are allowed.

As of May 31

The receptive tourism

All foreigners who have been vaccinated according to the vaccination scheme “COVID-19 Vaccine Janssen”, “Comirnaty”, “COVID-19 Vaccine Moderna” or “Vaxzevria” can enter Lithuania.

Who can get a passport of opportunity?

The Ministry of Economy and Innovation points out that from Monday it will be possible to create a QR code on the gpasas.lt website and update it every 7 days.

The Opportunity Passport is intended for people who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus, have a history of COVID-19 or a negative COVID-19 test (PCR test or rapid antigen test). Due to the longer waiting time for PCR results, a rapid antigen test is recommended.

How the quarantine has changed since Monday and how life will be different with an Opportunity Passport

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Those vaccinated COVID-19 will be able to obtain an Opportunity Passport:

  • 1 week after the second dose of Comirnaty (manufactured by BioNTech and Pfizer);
  • 1 week after the second dose of Moderna (Moderna) vaccine; 4 weeks after Janssen dose (manufactured by Janssen Pharmaceutica NV);
  • 4 weeks after the first dose of Vaxzevria (manufactured by AstraZeneca), but a second vaccine is required no later than 12 weeks after the first dose.
  • In patients with COVID-19, the diagnosis of coronavirus will need to be confirmed by a positive PCR test or an antigen test. No more than 180 days should elapse between this positive test result. The result is valid no earlier than the expiration date of the isolation assigned to the person;
  • 24 hours after receiving a negative test result, it is recommended to use antigen tests to obtain the Passport of Opportunity, as your results are obtained more quickly.

If a person has been diagnosed with COVID-19 but has not seen a GP and the fact of the disease is not recorded in their medical history, they will not be able to obtain a Chance Passport.

Government officials say the results of an antibody test could be included in the Passport of Opportunities in June.

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