[ad_1] Ingrida Šimonytė, a candidate for the post of Prime Minister of the National Christian Democratic Union of Lithuania who won the elections to the Seimas, says the new majority will not rush to lift the bans imposed by the outgoing government, but promises to evaluate which of them will …
Read More »The government once again offers games without spectators in arenas / news
[ad_1] Photo: BNS BNS photo With the dramatic increase in COVID-19 infections in the country, the government is re-enforcing stricter restrictions on events, including sports matches. Health Minister Aurelijus Veryga announced on Monday that a proposal has been made to ban spectators from the arenas of municipalities where local quarantine …
Read More »Veryga: Quickly decide who will occupy the position of Minister of Health.
[ad_1] As Veryga wrote, the current criticism coming from the opposition is not helping to manage the pandemic situation in the country. “I appeal to you with a request and a call to end the unnecessary confrontation and the stories that this is not the case and it is not. …
Read More »The stadiums will be empty: from Friday – “no” for spectators at sporting events Sports
[ad_1] The minister presented to the media the resolutions that the government is expected to consider on Wednesday. “A decision on Resolution No. 152, that is, the amendment to the declaration of the state of emergency, will be communicated to the Government. It would prohibit all events and meetings in …
Read More »Veryga assumed the role of unifier and appealed to the winners: promises aid to the new minister
[ad_1] “Dear members of the opposition, I understand that the post-election adrenaline continues to do a lot and my emotions, but I would like to remind you that the election is over. It has already won and is forming the ruling majority. You no longer need to try to convince …
Read More »I. Šimonytė takes the initiative to form a coalition
[ad_1] Conservative Prime Minister candidate Ingrida Šimonytė announced on Sunday night that she was taking the initiative to form a ruling coalition with two liberal parties, and that becoming the head of government would change the model for managing the coronavirus pandemic. “So far, it seems that it will have …
Read More »LSMU Professor M.Stankūnas: What would help control the growth of COVID-19 cases? Lifetime
[ad_1] Below are 7 points that Professor M. Stankūnas from the School of Public Health shared on his social network, true, emphasizing that this is his subjective reaction, with which you can both agree and disagree: 1. We no longer manage the COVID-19 outbreak in Lithuania. The current control of …
Read More »Šimašius: What the government does goes beyond logic
[ad_1] „[Dabar] it would be perfectly normal to live more freely. In the beginning (Delfi in spring), “draconian” measures were needed because the health system was not ready. Now we have a sadder thing, because, as we can see, there is no preparation. This is the big problem, ”said the …
Read More »As the number of cases grows by hundreds, doctors send an alarm: control of the coronavirus has already been lost in Lithuania
[ad_1] As the number of cases grows by the hundreds every day, doctors urge us to behave responsibly and limit activities as much as possible and be personally responsible. Prof. According to Mindaugas Stankūnas, measures such as contact tracing are no longer meaningful due to the large number of diagnosed …
Read More »I. Šimonytė takes the initiative to form a coalition and promises to change the coronavirus management model
[ad_1] Conservative Prime Minister candidate Ingrida Šimonytė announced on Sunday night that she was taking the initiative to form a ruling coalition with two liberal parties, and that becoming the head of government would change the model for managing the coronavirus pandemic. “So far, it seems that it will have …
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