[ad_1] According to the opposition, the government led by I. Šimonytė and the current head of operations, Health Minister Arūnas Dulkys, do not have a specific and tangible plan of measures, so they present their proposals that would help overcome the consequences of Covid – 19 for the economy and …
Read More »Nausėda exceptionally granted Lithuanian citizenship to a British cellist
[ad_1] “TO. Lukoszevieze, a citizen of the United Kingdom, obtained citizenship of the Republic of Lithuania. He applied in December 2019, ”Jolanta Karpavičienė, senior adviser to the president on education, science, culture and sports policy, told reporters on Monday. G. Nausėda met remotely with A. Lukoszevieze and, according to G. …
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 »One year after the first news about COVID-19: this is what we already know and what remains a mystery
[ad_1] At the time, very little was known about the disease itself and the virus that caused it, but the scientist warned of the dangers of emerging coronaviruses, citing SARS, MERS and other viruses as significant examples. Since then, we continue to learn a lot about SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 on …
Read More »The Minister of Education and Science says “high” for deficient studies
[ad_1] Reduce the huge and unjustified differences between different tuition rates and increase funding for social studies. From 2022 to 2027, about 35 million. – The Ministry announces these Education and Science objectives in a press release. Raising standard prices is just the first step These changes will be possible …
Read More »Raminta Radavičienė starts working as Deputy Minister of the Environment
[ad_1] “I hope the deputy minister will move the stagnant state waste management plan, effectively implement the circular economy package, reform the packaging waste management system, which is not satisfied by all participants in the system,” said the Minister of the Environment, Simonas Gentvilas. R. Radavičienė, who has an education …
Read More »Dozens of adverse reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine have been reported.
[ad_1] In total, several dozen reports of adverse reactions have been received since the start of the COVID-19 vaccination, with people reporting high fever and nausea for several days. According to Rugilė Pilvinienė, Senior Advisor to the Pharmacovigilance and Poisoning Information Division of the State Medicines Control Agency (IARC), more …
Read More »LSMU researchers propose to establish consortium for COVID-19 genome research
[ad_1] “The investigation of the virus genome is a strategic issue. We are talking about the diagnosis and prediction of the epidemiological situation of COVID-19. We cannot wait any longer,” says Professor Kęstutis Petrikonis, Vice-Rector for Studies at LSMU, who also works in the Council of Health Experts convened by …
Read More »Lithuanian Internet Godfather: Lithuanian Brain Is “Hard” So It Needs To Be Nurtured
[ad_1] As prof. AL Telksnys: You did not choose the path of a scientist. “I was very curious all the time. He was interested in all kinds of things. Also, I’m a post-war kid. Wars have passed and many different technical means have remained: from weapons to other things. And …
Read More »WHO mission: it is too early to make an introduction to the origins of COVID-19
[ad_1] Photo by Vladimir Ivanovo (V) The World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday it was too early to get an idea whether the COVID-19 pandemic had started in China. The statement was issued following a WHO mission to the central Chinese city of Wuhan, where the first cases of …
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