[ad_1] As Prime Minister candidate Ingrida Šimonytė reported to reporters after the meeting, she said the deal could be signed on Monday. “The negotiating delegates in the negotiations seem to have almost reached a consensus on the text. We have edited this and that, we have changed with that text, …
Read More »The situation is tragic: within two weeks, scheduled treatment services must cease
[ad_1] Vaidotas Grigas, director of the Molėtai Hospital and chairman of the board of the Union of Lithuanian Medical Executives, predicts that this may happen within two weeks, as hospitals will simply run out of staff to treat coronavirus patients. Aušra Bilotienė-Motiejūnienė, Managing Director of Santara Clinics, spoke in a …
Read More »KUL is on the rise with COVID-19: beds are almost full
[ad_1] During the last week, the number of COVID-19 patients at Klaipėda University Hospital has almost doubled. The mayor of the port city, Vytautas Grubliauskas, did not hide that the situation is very serious. The reserve will have to be mobilized in other medical institutions in the near future. Other …
Read More »Chaplinsky rebuttal: we will definitely appeal against Veryga’s decision
[ad_1] “A press release issued today by SAM contains false information.Veryga’s decisions on the validity of the transmission of the Information System on Communicable Diseases and their Pathogens (ULSVIS) have been appealed to the court. It will be recalled that all statistics relating to COVID-19 are recorded in a new …
Read More »Veryga admits that definitely 3 weeks of quarantine will not be enough: both stores and schools in sight
[ad_1] “It will take us at least a week to see if the situation stabilizes. This week, we will definitely see an increase in cases, then we will see how the situation changes, and only in a week or two we will see how the situation changes in hospitals. Even …
Read More »Free Meals for Quarantined Students: What Parents, Schools, and Municipalities Need to Know
[ad_1] According to the government’s decision, older students will study remotely or co-ed during the quarantine, and younger students in the fourth grade or special schools and special classes will go to kindergarten or school as usual, unless the municipality announces a containment regime in an institution, according to the …
Read More »Message from V.Šapoka to companies affected by COVID-19: when we support something else, we will have to do it ourselves later
[ad_1] The conservative Mykolas Majauskas asked the Finance Minister on Thursday about the support for companies, which will suffer losses during the second quarantine. “The budget for 2021, in my opinion, is less than 100 million. for the amortization of the consequences of COVID-19, for companies, employees, employers. Given that …
Read More »Even less wasteful spaces: the forgotten square comes to life in Žaliakalnis
[ad_1] The revival of Kaunas green spaces continues. After renovating most of the parks, the works are also moving to smaller squares. Kaunas residents notice construction machinery in the space between K. Petrauskas and M. Jankaus streets and the Radvilėnai highway. The popular spot with passersby and nearby students will …
Read More »Veryga pointed out the real reasons for the dismissal of Čaplinskas: the violations were serious and Lithuania could face very serious consequences.
[ad_1] “Of course, everything coincided ungratefully with the election, but violations of labor discipline and non-compliance with instructions occurred long before the elections, before there were speeches that colleague Čaplinskas plans to participate in them,” the minister said. on Delfi Day. “There were many serious violations. A commission was formed …
Read More »In Sweden there is concern about COVID-19: we are facing a very serious situation
[ad_1] Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, the country’s Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said his country faces a “very serious situation” that requires tougher measures. He said he was isolated Thursday after a person in his environment met a person who had been confirmed to have a coronavirus infection, COVID-19. S. …
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