[ad_1] To date, a person has not been isolated for 90 days after diagnosis by PCR or antigen test (in both cases, a swab from the patient’s nasopharynx) or after vaccination with a full vaccination schedule if the person had a high risk exposure to a person. diagnosed with coronavirus …
Read More »Dust forecast: maybe no more quarantine on April 1
[ad_1] Health Minister A. Dulkys hinted that we are already very close to the door behind Scenario C, with more flexible quarantine requirements. The politician also shared possible future quarantine predictions. Of course, only in cases where morbidity rates will continue to fall. “The forecasts are not grateful, but you …
Read More »The government will be offered to extend the quarantine until February 28: release scenarios will be updated every two weeks
[ad_1] After the meeting, Interior Minister Agnė Bilotaitė announced that the Government would be offered to change the quarantine to extend it for one more month. “After hearing the information on the numbers, of course, we can say that the situation is improving a little today, we see positive numbers. …
Read More »Bilotaitė appointed when it would be possible to lift movement restrictions between municipalities
[ad_1] The government’s emergency commission met Monday to discuss the latest police data and changes in population mobility since the introduction of the social support bubble model. “We are talking about specific indicators. If the number of cases in 14 days will be less than 500 cases per 100,000. The …
Read More »The first launches for companies will be available in the second half of February: it is clear who will be the first to open
[ad_1] Morbidity at 14 days 100 thousand. The population already reaches 527 cases, which still shows the worst scenario for D. “At the same time, it means that we are very close to the door behind which stage ‘C’ and some other stages await us,” said Health Minister Arūnas Dulkys. …
Read More »The first launches for companies will be available in the second half of February: it is clear who will be the first to open
[ad_1] Morbidity at 14 days 100 thousand. The population already reaches 527 cases, which still shows the worst scenario for D. “At the same time, it means that we are very close to the door behind which stage ‘C’ and some other stages await us,” said Health Minister Arūnas Dulkys. …
Read More »ŠMSM Representative: We plan to open schools in February, but we may have to wait for spring
[ad_1] However, a ministry spokesperson admits that according to experts’ forecasts, students are likely to return to schools only in the spring. “If the whole set of measures that are now in force does not change due to the quarantine restrictions: movement between municipalities, distance education, experts see 25 percent. …
Read More »It is proposed to extend the quarantine in Lithuania for one more month, commercial releases, possibly in February.
[ad_1] Until February 28. A.Bilotaitė states that after hearing the situation about the numbers, it can be said that the situation is improving due to COVID-19, but that improvement has slowed down. The minister said he proposed to extend the quarantine for another month, until February 28. And the number …
Read More »The government will be offered to extend the quarantine until February 28: release scenarios will be updated every two weeks
[ad_1] After the meeting, Interior Minister Agnė Bilotaitė announced that the Government would be offered to change the quarantine to extend it for one more month. “After hearing the information on the numbers, of course, we can say that the situation is improving a little today, we see positive numbers. …
Read More »Isolation procedures have been approved for high-risk contact with potentially immunosuppressed COVID-19
[ad_1] Until now, the order has been in effect for that person. 90 days after diagnosis Isolation was not applied by PCR or antigen test (in both cases a smear from the patient’s nasopharynx) or after vaccination according to the full vaccination schedule if the person had high-risk contact with …
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