[ad_1] Following the approval of the third (or booster) dose of COVID-19 by the Ministry of Health (SAM), doctors were the first to rejoice at being vaccinated last week, as many were concerned about a drop in titers of antibodies. As a priority, six months after the second dose of …
Read More »Passports of opportunity hinder access to universities: queues form somewhere
[ad_1] Although not everyone in the country has received the coronavirus vaccine, the government has been administering it since September 13. introduce certain requirements. Some places will only be accessible to residents with passports. It is with this document that students access the university auditoriums from the beginning of the …
Read More »After a treacherous illness, an athletic man was disabled within two weeks – he re-learned to walk
[ad_1] Mindaugas, 41, from Panevėžys, is stepping on crutches. He rejoices in getting out of a wheelchair. The life of an active and athletic man changed with tick-borne encephalitis. “I began to feel a very strong pain, the painkillers did not help, there was inflammation caused by the virus. I …
Read More »An American investing in Lithuanian companies: “Most startups will fail. It’s nothing terrible “Business
[ad_1] During his stay in Lithuania, the founder of the San Francisco-based company held more than 30 meetings with teams and entrepreneurs working with financial technologies; three of them took place a few hours after landing at Vilnius airport. R. Gilbert, who manages the venture capital fund Launchpad Capital, only …
Read More »Tele2 CEO: the sector feels price growth, but the competition is active: offers from under the table
[ad_1] Rising prices and staff shortages are also challenges facing the telecommunications sector. Despite the pandemic and its negative consequences, the Tele2 Group’s revenues last year amounted to 268.7 million. EUR, net profit – 64.9 million. The operating profit margin was 28.1 percent. Compared to 2019, revenue grew 7%, profit …
Read More »stretched tails, unsatisfied promise to quit
[ad_1] Universities make the decision for themselves This week, the queue of students at the gate of Vilnius University (VU) received a lot of attention in public space. Like other institutions of higher education, VU students can only attend conferences with opportunity passports, which are carefully reviewed by university staff. …
Read More »Lithuania’s only porcelain gallery has opened in Panevėžys: more than a thousand exhibits are on display. Culture articles
[ad_1] “We open the artistic values collected by the family for twenty years to the residents and guests of Lithuania. We believe that this gallery will become one more tourist attraction and a new space for discussion about art, beauty and aesthetics ”, says one of the gallery’s founders, Virmantas …
Read More »From China: Troubled Signals to Lithuanian Laser Manufacturers Business
[ad_1] With Lithuanian politicians and companies under pressure from China for the future Taiwanese mission, turbulent days for all export sectors to the country. The Lithuanian-Chinese conflict over Taiwan is closely monitored by the Lithuanian laser companies Šviesos konversija, Ekspla and Altechna, which not only export their products here, but …
Read More »Universities register students’ passports and carry out random checks
[ad_1] Higher education, like other educational institutions, has been working in the usual contact mode since September 1, but they require the community to have a passport for opportunities. Last week was introductory in the universities, and on September 6 the lectures, seminars and other regular classes begin. Most of …
Read More »On September nights, look up at the sky: spectacular phenomena await you in Lithuania
[ad_1] The Star Observatory Observatory Optical technology expert Justinas Kaušinis from online shopping center Varle.lt shares simple tips to help you see more of the beauty of the Universe. The most important rule to see something in the sky is to get out of the city. Eliminating city lights and …
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