Armonaitė offers to vaccinate the media as a priority issue



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“In addition to what we are vaccinating now, both groups at risk and other people, I would suggest considering the possibility of vaccinating representatives of the media as well,” A. Armonaitė said at the government meeting.

According to her, in April Lithuania will receive 476 thousand. The doses and these “impressive numbers,” he said, will require smooth vaccination management and illumination of the vaccination process, which he believes could work in a similar way to vaccinating the country’s leaders to increase public outreach.

“Perhaps this could be done with the media so that people have more information and can see how the process is going,” said the minister.

Currently, the priority queue includes employees who perform functions important to the state, such as retail clerks or employees, previously vaccinated educators, and state and municipal leaders.



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