A medical assistance mission is returning to Lithuania, which has helped combat COVID-19 in Armenia.



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As reported by the Ministry of Health (SAM), returnees face 14 days of isolation, which is necessary to comply with security requirements and to ensure that the virus does not spread if at least the least probability of this is possible. infection.

Health Minister Aurelijus Veryga, thanking the team for its work in difficult conditions, says that they are high-level specialists and professionals who are indispensable in the fight against the coronavirus.

According to the SAM adviser, the Lithuanian team leader Marius Čiurlionis, the members of the medical team and expert feel good, they were not sick in Armenia and they do not feel the characteristic symptoms of the coronavirus. They will be tested for COVID-19.

“We hope we don’t get sick when we return home. We all carefully meet the necessary safety requirements: we wear protective gear, change them in a timely manner, and meet other necessary requirements that are important to ensure proper infection control,” said M. Čiurlionis.

Doctors from three Lithuanian hospitals, Santara’s doctors and nurses, the Kaunas clinics and the Panevėžys Republican Hospital, went on a two-week mission to Armenia. Also – military doctor, military logist.



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