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Starting December 15. 24 hours Until January 3. 24 hours Residents are prohibited from leaving the territory of the municipality of their place of residence, except when they leave due to the death of family members, labor issues, for necessary assistance. This restriction does not apply to those who go to a municipality other than their municipality of origin where they have a property.
“The general principle is that families retain their place of residence, unless necessary,” Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said.
People were able to go to work, buy food, medicine, other necessities, help sick relatives, and receive health services. Walks are allowed in open spaces so as not to affect the emotional state of the residents. However, only families can swarm, not different households.
If until now more than two households had not been allowed to meet, now it would be restricted for families not to meet and celebrate with other households.
It is planned to prohibit personal celebrations unless it is a home.
Stores, markets and supermarkets would be closed, with the exception of those selling food and veterinary supplies, and pharmacies and orthopedic shops could operate.
A visitor would be subject to 10 square meters. Area requirement m.
The provision of contact services is planned to be prohibited, and accommodation services are provided on a rental, sublease or other basis solely for the isolation of persons.
Primary education should also be delivered at a distance.
The quarantine would be extended until January 31. inclusive.
Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė apologized to everyone who had to wait for the government’s decisions on Sunday.
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