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“Different politicians have spread different messages at different times, I understand that memory works for a very short time. I understand that the main news this week is the advice of the former Minister of Health, who seems to have completely forgotten what he did last fall and what the situation was in December, when the government changed, “said the prime minister.
It acknowledges that the expected results have not been achieved. However, the question is whether this failed “solely due to government inaction.”
“I would like to say that there were other people involved. Especially those who spread lies, those who put people off and take steps to prevent them from getting vaccinated.
I am very sorry that this is happening, but I cannot combat it other than by disseminating the correct information, ”said the Prime Minister.
A.Dulkis was again criticized in the presidency on Friday morning.
“The Government and the Minister, who coordinates the health field, are responsible for the result.
The results speak for themselves, the results are poor, especially when compared to other countries. There are really many systemic and managerial gaps that cost us our death, ”commented I. Segalovičienė on Friday after the meeting of the head of the country Gitanas Nausėda with the members of the Council of Health Experts.
Prime Minister I. Šimonytė also responded to this: “To say today that the situation is bad is the same as saying that today is Friday. The situation is bad for many reasons, firstly because many older people have not yet been vaccinated, too many people have not been vaccinated. I want to encourage both children to get vaccinated themselves and to persuade their parents, because they often discourage them from getting vaccinated, even when they physically go home with those parents.
I really want to ask you not to do that and to really allow yourself to protect and defend yourself, ”said the Prime Minister.
15 minutes rememberthat 18 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Lithuania on Friday, 18 people died, the Department of Statistics reported.
By government decision of October 1 Masks are mandatory in closed spaces when providing or receiving services, buying, holding events, etc., regardless of whether the activity is carried out with or without a passport.
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