[ad_1] In Lithuania, on March 16, all public services were suspended due to the spread of the coronavirus after the introduction of quarantine. As of April 27, the mass with the faithful was renewed during the week. Church officials say the flow of believers will be restricted, they must wear …
Read More »Refusal to quarantine: if not allowed, graduates will organize partisan outings
[ad_1] There seems to be some truth to these mocking words. The gym bosses interviewed by Delfi confirmed: The last call will probably be organized remotely, educators are already preparing the speeches. On May 22, the call will ring, albeit virtually. Graduates are encouraged to create video greetings for their …
Read More »Where did Matijošaitis go? Political scientists have an explanation
[ad_1] Experts, reviewing the activities of the port city mayor, Vytautas Grubliauskas, during the coronavirus crisis, admit that the mayor did not avoid criticism from the central government to solve the challenges posed by the coronavirus. However, experts point out that V. Grubliauskas often avoided taking real actions and making …
Read More »Monkevičius’s Message: We are considering returning students to schools for at least two weeks
[ad_1] “Currently, general education schools work remotely, but we are considering returning to institutions, schools, and working as usual for at least two weeks. The possibility of returning to primary schools since 25 has been examined. May and for students of primary and general education from June 1, “said the …
Read More »Patients from Vilnius and Kaunas hospitals, employees of the Antaviliai pension, KUL and Kartena hospitals became ill with coronavirus.
[ad_1] Two more employees of the Antaviliai pension were infected with coronavirus, the National Center for Public Health told BNS. “Two of the three newly identified cases were registered at the Antaviliai pension,” Ginreta Megelinskienė, director of the Infectious Disease Management Division of the Vilnius Department, told BNS. According to …
Read More »Rock and roll pioneer Richard Penniman, better known as Little Richard | Names
[ad_1] The American singer, songwriter, and pianist has had health problems for several years, suffering from hip problems, a stroke, and a heart attack, The Guardian writes. The musician’s death was confirmed to foreign media by the musician’s son Danny Penniman. Since her father died, she couldn’t say it. Little …
Read More »Putin, who had big plans, disappeared during the pandemic, but does not feel the existential threat.
[ad_1] In late April, when most of Russia was in quarantine, a telephone survey by the Levada Center showed that only 59 percent of Putin’s work was positively evaluated. Russian Putin has not seen such low ratings as president: in June 2000 and November 2013, his work was positively rated …
Read More »The world that has opened up after a coronavirus pandemic will look different: Predict at least three changes
[ad_1] In fact, long before the coronavirus outbreak, globalization had experienced a recession, the peak of which occurred before 2008. The global financial crisis. Later, she did not return to the previous level. The pandemic will certainly highlight the various risks associated with over-reliance on the global supply chain, encourage …
Read More »Students may return to school: two dates are suggested
[ad_1] The test-taking procedure is also changing. Graduates had previously chosen which maturity tests to perform before declaring quarantine. However, the ministry, given the current situation, until May 18. will allow graduates to forgo some of the selected exams if they are not necessary for future study or future careers. …
Read More »The latest survey: dramatic changes in the well-being of Lithuania, for the benefit of Skvernelis
[ad_1] With the continuation of the quarantine regime in the country and the growing sense of anxiety and stress among the population, the positive evaluation of the work of Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis during the crisis is constantly growing in society.As shown before April 28-30. In 2006 a Baltic Research …
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