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Until now, only those stores with an area not exceeding 300 square meters can open their doors. meters and have a separate entrance from the outside. Stores within supermarkets are still unable to open.
Service providers and merchants must provide at least 20 m2 per customer. Area meters.
Economy Minister Aušrinė Armonaitė said last week that tens of thousands of people will be able to go back to work. However, authorities regretted that only a small number of them asked for a recommendation for a preventive test.
Apranga announced its intention to open 15 of 104 stores, Utenos Trikotažas six of 18 stores and Drogas 30 of 53 stores. Some 300 stores are expected to open in Kaunas’ commercial city, Urmas, and Telia intends to open nine showrooms.
Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė called on residents to refrain from unnecessary services, visits to shops and contacts.
Hair salons, beauty salons and most non-food stores in Lithuania have been closed since December 16.
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