[ad_1] “It will be checked whether those traveling from Poland have filled in the traveler’s information and have carried out a test, as is currently being verified at airports,” Interior Minister Agnė Bilotaitė announced on Facebook after the meeting of the Committee on Government emergency. Later, during a press conference, …
Read More »Latest Coronavirus Statistics – Infected People Report Multiple Visits, But They Have Been There For A Very Short Time
[ad_1] 567 high-risk people were isolated during the previous day, out of a total of 55,247 people currently in isolation, including people with confirmed COVID-19 disease. The cases in which the circumstances of the infection of the people are not clear, that is, epidemiological studies have established that the people …
Read More »In the cold under the government: training enthusiasts who apply for a permit to exercise indoors
[ad_1] Vincas Kudirka Square has makeshift tennis courts, a basketball court and a boxing pear. Currently, only highly trained athletes can train, and children and fans do not train due to the risk of spreading COVID-19. The government has allowed two outdoor training sessions since this week. “From today training …
Read More »SAM: AstraZeneca will vaccinate all adults, with a 12-week break between the first and second vaccination
[ad_1] “Following the recommendations of the World Health Organization, the National Drug Control Agency and the Independent Expert Advisory Board, the decision was made to vaccinate people over 18 years of age with AstraZeneca,” it said in a statement. According to the ministry, it was also decided to take a …
Read More »WESC will propose to the Government to release movement restrictions in the cities of Alytus, Šiauliai and Panevėžys and their ring municipalities
[ad_1] It is proposed to initiate the release of the traffic restrictions of the cities of Alytus, Šiauliai and Panevėžys and their ring-road municipalities. Why were these municipalities chosen? According to A.Bilotaitė, because it was decided to “go by stages”, and then, evaluating the situation, releases may also be considered …
Read More »Bilotaitė: three more changes of restrictions and a great request await the population
[ad_1] As Interior Minister Agnė Bilotaitė said after the meeting, the extent of the evidence is worrying. Contact with municipalities and staff: calls for tests “Today, after the VEKS meeting, we have four knowledge. The first has to do with testing. As you know, beauty services and small shops open …
Read More »In the cold under the Government: “training” of sports enthusiasts asking to be allowed to play sports indoors
[ad_1] Vincas Kudirka Square has makeshift tennis courts, a basketball court and a boxing pear. Currently, only highly trained athletes can train, and children and fans do not train due to the risk of spreading COVID-19. The government has allowed two outdoor training sessions since this week. Arno Strumila / …
Read More »SAM: According to an updated plan, mass vaccination in the country should start from this spring
[ad_1] If manufacturers ensure a stable supply of vaccines, all people over the age of 65 will be vaccinated in the first quarter of this year, according to an updated vaccination plan, with mass vaccination starting this spring. After receiving new data on the quantities of vaccines delivered to Lithuania, …
Read More »Latest Coronavirus Statistics – Infected People Report Multiple Visits, But They Have Been There For A Very Short Time
[ad_1] 567 high-risk people were isolated during the previous day, out of a total of 55,247 people currently in isolation, including people with confirmed COVID-19 disease. The cases in which the circumstances of the infection of the people are not clear, that is, epidemiological studies have established that the people …
Read More »WHO mission in Wuhan: China hides key facts about pandemic, experts yell at each other
[ad_1] Microbiologist Dominic Dwyer told Reuters, The Wall St Journal and the New York Times that a team of Chinese officials had requested raw data on early cases of the disease, a “normal practice.” Unfortunately, the WHO team only gave a brief summary of them. WHO chief investigator Peter Ben …
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