[ad_1] Evaluating his unprecedented fight in the Utena constituency, G. Paluckas said the situation was very interesting and that the counting and recalculation of votes was riddled with conspiracy theories. “It just came to our knowledge then. When you say that one voice means nothing, perhaps it is a lesson …
Read More »413 new cases of coronavirus in Lithuania, outbreaks in choirs, groups, medical institutions, 5 people died
[ad_1] A total of 11,362 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the country. 4,329 people recovered from the disease and 6,844 were ill. Of all the cases confirmed yesterday, 319 cases have been epidemiologically diagnosed. Of these cases, the vast majority, 253, were reported in people who became infected after …
Read More »Strict restrictions: non-spectator basketball offered throughout Lithuania
[ad_1] With the coronavirus pandemic in Lithuania, the government is already introducing local quarantines in individual municipalities and now the bans should affect sporting events. Health Minister Aurelius Veryga On Tuesday he clarified that he is proposing to the government to prohibit the presence of spectators at Wednesday’s basketball games, …
Read More »In Sweden, no miracle has happened: coronavirus restrictions are tightening after huge jump in cases
[ad_1] As recently as last week, the Swedish Public Health Agency instructed residents of the northern Uppsala region to avoid public transport and not to meet people from other households for at least two weeks. The same instructions are given for the southern Skåne region, but for a period of …
Read More »Veryga: Some municipalities are “on the verge” of quarantine
[ad_1] According to Health Minister Aurelijus Veryga, as the situation has deteriorated, the quarantine will be announced in 8 more municipalities in the country: Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaipėda, as well as in the districts of Vilnius, Širvintos, Šilalė, Trakai and Telšiai . “When evaluating the complicated situation, the quarantine conditions …
Read More »In Sweden, no miracle has happened: coronavirus restrictions are tightening after huge jump in cases
[ad_1] As recently as last week, the Swedish Public Health Agency instructed residents of the northern Uppsala region to avoid public transport and not to meet people from other households for at least two weeks. The same instructions are given for the southern Skåne region, but for a period of …
Read More »The list of EU countries most affected by the pandemic is a new leader: it has even surpassed the Czech Republic
[ad_1] Belgium has even overtaken the Czech Republic, which has declared a state of emergency. The infection rate per 100,000 inhabitants in 14 days in Belgium reached 1,390. In the Czech Republic it is 1,380. With the rise in infections, Belgium has recently tightened its measures. Since Monday in the …
Read More »Marijampolė, 53, was killed by the coronavirus in a few days: he died in an ambulance
[ad_1] On Sunday night, the Suvalkietis newspaper published a Facebook account on the social network that a 53-year-old woman had died of coronavirus at the Marijampolė Hospital. She died suddenly, although the ambulance doctors revived the woman while transporting her to the hospital. This death was officially announced only on …
Read More »Czech Republic prepares to introduce curfew in fight against COVID-19 outbreak
[ad_1] “We are still not seeing the decline we expected these days,” Health Minister Roman Prymula told reporters on Monday, adding that the impact of other recently introduced restrictions was “insufficient”. He added that the curfew will take effect from Wednesday at 10 pm Lithuanian time until November 3 at …
Read More »Mysterious death of a 53-year-old woman in Marijampolė: it is not yet clear if she had Covid-19
[ad_1] The extinction of a woman’s life was denounced by the Central Electoral Commission itself. “We are sad to announce that on October 24. Jūratė Asijevičienė, Chairperson of the Gavatuva Electoral District Commission of the Southern District of Sūduva, died. The Central Election Commission staff sincerely sympathize with the families …
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