[ad_1] According to the girl, it is very sorry that those grandmothers are still extremely longing for their loved ones, even though many years have passed since their death. His death is a wound to them that will never heal. “All the grandparents are looking forward to my arrival,” says …
Read More »I. Šimonytė addressed the public on Mother’s Day about the planned quarantine changes next week.
[ad_1] As for what will be discussed on Monday, the key issue will probably be the opportunities passport possibilities, that is, those activities for which this passport could bring some additional opening elements. There may be more suggestions from other institutions. But as the project is still being prepared, I …
Read More »Students in grades 5-11 will be able to return to school beginning May 10th.
[ad_1] The quarantine amendments stipulate that schooling for grades 5-11 will be “mixed” and, in addition to the current obligation to screen teachers and students for COVID-19 prophylaxis, includes the possibility of self-monitoring for possible infection by coronavirus when an antigen test is performed. .U.S “. The Minister of Education, …
Read More »part of the education will take place outdoors, the return will take place in streams
[ad_1] “The situation is definitely not simple – we know that the pandemic situation in Vilnius is complicated, we see that the list of municipalities where the number of cases is lower is shrinking. We have another important side, because we see big problems with the motivation of the students, …
Read More »V. Kučinskas, the founder of Arvi, who is seeking physical bankruptcy, claims he has $ 61 million. 460 EUR per month in debt Business
[ad_1] In early January, after informing the creditor that he would pursue personal bankruptcy, Vidmantas Kučinskas, the founder of Arvi, filed a statement about the initiation of a personal bankruptcy case with the Marijampolė District Court on April 6. This time V. Kučinskas 15 minutes declined to comment on the …
Read More »Undermines belief that excess mortality is due to unavailability of services: Mortality rates have risen primarily due to COVID-19
[ad_1] Specialists and members of Seimas discussed this at a meeting of the Seimas Health Affairs Committee (SSC) on Wednesday. Government data analyst Aistis Šimaitis pointed out that the increase in mortality of Lithuanians last year is mainly related to the number of COVID-19 cases. “As the COVID-19 case curve …
Read More »SAM proposes to the government to change quarantine: news for municipalities and parents of students
[ad_1] Blended learning The SAM registered document proposes to establish that Education in schools according to the basic and secondary education programs (grades 5 to 11) is carried out in a mixed manner according to the procedure established by the Ministry of Education, Science and Sports., periodically conducting preventive tests …
Read More »A new type of tick has appeared in Lithuania, due to one of its characteristics it is necessary to be careful throughout the year
[ad_1] However, last year, scientists discovered a new species of ticks, whose activity peak is July-August. These ticks also transmit tick-borne encephalitis, which can already be vaccinated at BENU pharmacies. A tick bite is painless, but it can be very dangerous. Tick-borne encephalitis and Lyme disease are the most common …
Read More »Another candidate withdraws from the LSDP president election
[ad_1] Following the departure of the mayor of Akmenė, two MEPs, Vilija Blinkevičiūtė and Juozas Olekas, will compete for the presidency of the LSDP. To the latter, according to V. Mitrofanov, who announced his decision on Facebook, he will give his support. On his Facebook account, the mayor explained that …
Read More »Attempt to control the situation in the black zone: Vilnius invites people over 55 to get vaccinated
[ad_1] Residents who fall within the immunization priorities are invited to get vaccinated. Everyone 55+ is already invited, as well as educators, graduates, contact workers in retail, and people with chronic illnesses. “Unfortunately, COVID-19 poses a great risk to people over 55 years of age, so we are grateful to …
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