Advisor to Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė: Considering whether evidence should remain in the passport of possibilities



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Živilė Gudlevičienė, Health Advisor to Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė, and Vaidotas Zemlys-Balevičius, a data scientist, discussed this on the current talk show “Dienas Pjūvis” on the tv3.lt news portal.

The first step: mandatory masks.

“As we all see, the situation is not good and is gradually getting worse. And the number of cases is increasing and hospitals are filling up. There are already calls that many COVID-19 beds are occupied by more than one hospital. Of course, more solutions need to be found on how to manage the pandemic “, – Ž. Gudlevičienė.

The prime minister’s adviser agreed that vaccination helped prevent a sudden spike in cases, but the government was forced to take additional measures as the infection spread.

“Introduce additional safeguards. Since the use of masks is currently recommended and we see that these recommendations are now rarely followed, people are really relaxed and we see that the infection is spreading in certain groups. This is considered first of all about the need for masks, the obligation to wear them inside ”, Ž said. Gudlevičienė.

Wearing a mask (photo BENU)

Authorities are also looking at massive events.

According to the interlocutor, if the need to wear masks does not significantly slow down the spread of cases, some changes in the organization of mass events would also be considered.

“It just came to our notice then. Yes, most of them are held with opportunity passports, but other meetings take place without opportunity passports. Managing the flow of mass events is being considered. It may not say the restrictions. , but the management of the flow ”, emphasized the adviser to the prime minister.

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“These are the first two actions under consideration, and each ministry is considering what to do next from its own position,” Ž. Gudlevičienė.

He said why it is necessary to introduce the quarantine.

According to Ž. Gudlevičienė, in order to accept the mandatory use of masks indoors, it is not possible to do so in the framework of the currently announced emergency situation in Lithuania, it is necessary to introduce a quarantine regime.

“It just came to our knowledge then. The recommendation is in an emergency, so it is not clear whose responsibility it is. At that time, if we introduced quarantine, it would be an obligation to wear masks in certain places, for example, indoors.” said the Prime Minister’s Advisor.

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Encourage consideration of mandatory telecommuting

“As the situation deteriorates, measures must be taken and I believe that all measures must be considered,” commented V. Zemlys-Balevičius on the government’s plans.

The data scientist said there was no talk about the need to telecommute.

“When we talk about where that spread is, that spread is school, family and work. The main ones are these vectors. We can’t close schools, but the situation is under control <..>, actions are taken, the situation is monitored and reacts.

In the family, as always, there is nothing we can do. And at work … Since people work eight hours and spend the same room with their colleagues, then the probability that they share the virus increases significantly, “said V. Zemlys-Balevičius on the program” Dienas pjūvis “.

Zemlys-Balevičius Vaidotas

Offers to remove evidence from passport options

According to the interviewee, there is a greater probability of contagion in the workplace than in a massive event, because a person spends less time there, and if the event takes place in the largest arenas in the country, they have a good ventilation system . V. Zemlys-Balevičius also calls for stricter procedures for who can get an opportunity passport.

“Eliminate evidence because evidence in a passport does not provide immunity. <...> All the numbers are bad and the pressure on the health system comes from sick, unvaccinated people. This means that they must be further restricted. This passport of opportunities is a great opportunity to do it ”, the interviewee is convinced.

COVID-19 tested

Ž. Gudlevičienė admitted that the possibility of taking tests to obtain a passport of opportunities is being considered to be eliminated. According to her, if the proof of the employees in the passport of opportunity remains, the cost of the proof should fall on the shoulders of the employer.

“So should the possibility of testing remain in the passport of opportunity? Those measures are also under consideration, but next week they are unlikely to be put on the table, they are just deliberations. There will still be no decision-making.” , assured the adviser to the Prime Minister.

Rejected over possible introduction of quarantine – let’s stop bullying each other

President Gitanas Nausėda has criticized the considerations for introducing the quarantine. He said the central government should take a sample of high-performing municipalities to achieve a more active COVID-19 vaccination across the country. He also emphasized that intimidation policies can have the opposite effect.

“It just came to our attention then. In the last few months there have been so many negative emotions, more attempts to influence people’s desire to get vaccinated through such strict rhetoric, I would say, or certain strict measures,” said the Wednesday the head of state to the press.

G. Nausėda

According to the president, this “at some point may even give the opposite result.”

“There is a reaction of rejection if something is perpetrated by threats or intimidation. We have great experience in our municipalities, some of them have achieved excellent vaccination results without taking any draconian and intimidating measures, “he added.

Gudlevičienė: no bullying, just an opinion

Advisor to Zgr. Ingrida Šimonytė Ž. Gudlevičienė.

“I don’t see any intimidation at the moment. These are considerations, this is the search for the best options. Certainly, there is consultation with both commercial representatives and other representatives on what solutions would be the best. It seems to me that there is no such intimidation, only an opinion is expressed about the actions the government plans to take ”, Ž. Gudlevičienė.

Živilė Gudlevičienė

According to her, the situation was similar with September 13. current restrictions that prohibit certain activities for residents who do not have access to passports.

“It just came to our attention then. So that people have time to consider, make certain decisions. In no way would I agree that it was a means of intimidation,” said the interlocutor.

Zemlys-Balevičius: life is complicated, you have to accept it

“When you hear something, are you scared? Those numbers, the possibilities that they can be, the bad scenarios are very scary.

But does that mean we have a prettier image than it is? And to say that everything will be fine, we will fix it and, when the fact comes, we will say that we failed. We warn, to show people the spectrum of what can happen, “said V. Zemlys-Balevičius.

Santara COVID-19 Clinics Unit (Photo by Santara Clinics)

The data scientist said the public is understanding, so they need to know what the situation is and what indicators the government is using when making decisions about managing a pandemic.

“There are terrible things in life, but they cannot be ignored, they must be known and avoided. Is this bullying? I don’t know, life is complicated, everything has to be reconciled with it, ”said V. Zemlys-Balevičius.

All the Ž. You can see Gudlevičienė and V. Zemlio-Balevičius’s discussion of the future quarantine in the video, which can be found at the top of the article.



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