Common Sense Break – Business Beginnings



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Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis offered to take a break from public life. COVID-19 sets records every day and increases the gap dramatically, but there is no specific information on what will happen to an already difficult situation. The institutions and people responsible for this don’t seem to be doing it either. Or cunning.

Doctors are no longer hated: Due to the passive management of the situation during the Seimas elections, the Association of Young Doctors and the Lithuanian Health Workers’ Union must be anxious and appeal to President Gitan Nausd and await his leadership.

During this period of elections to the Seimas, we see not only the vigilance of the economy, but also the passivity of government institutions. Now more than ever, evidence-based solutions are needed, but we lack data analysis, the application of global best practices, and a more efficient and high-quality dissemination of information to the public, according to the president, the government and the Ministry of Health . And the latter is calmly rolling the ball of decision towards the municipality: the inokits themselves.

Still today we do not have the criteria to take the necessary measures. In other words, we have no rules of the game. It goes then and the imaginary ball of competition (…) Why are actions governed by a criterion of elections? asks the rhetoric Victoria milyt-nielsen, president of the liberal seat. She gives the example of France: the country even carried out curfews in major cities.

Because they have time limits beyond which one measure or another is taken. Not for dependence on the party. Not according to the election ratings. And according to the complicated rules by professional companies. Which facilitates complex political decisions, makes politicians add, and traditionally we only hear the skin of a psychiatrist graduating from the post of Minister of Health. And the comments of the director of the Vilnius branch (!) Of the National Center for Public Health. About always al.

The government, along with the entire Health Minister, seems to be trying to wash its hands of the problem. The prime minister will break with public life.

It’s time to remember spring k At home, on Monday, S. Skvernelis urged Lithuanians on the social network Facebook.

Whats Next? On Wednesday all the municipalities will divide the zones and several people will color them. The situation is worrying: 57% of COVID-19 patients are already treated with so-called cotyledons.

When we reach 70%, we will be forced to suspend the provision of certain services so that our doctors can allocate resources to the treatment of the new coronavirus, said S. Skvernelis.

What can we do to avoid this number? Continue registering visitors to the massive event? In those where thousands of people gather and whose tickets are still on sale?

soon Vilnius should visit the world famous and popular Cirque du Soleil, which in a few days Siemens Arena brings together several thousand companies from all over Lithuania. Will we encourage them to stay home or will we all register? Then, starting in the morning, they will have to queue in the check-in queue. What is the meaning of an imitation of the operation of such a measure? Like many others. By the way, do such records comply with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation, are potential risks properly assessed and appropriate safeguards applied?

Finally, what are the limits that we must reach to have stricter restrictions (at least for some time)? The virus is spreading to the masses not only in bars or cafes, but it has severely affected schools, plots, and quite quickly involves sudden treatments. There is a risk of interrupting part of the planned provision of medical services. Now you can get a medical consultation only by phone as if you were diagnosing yourself through Google …

In V’s view, more publicity about the information that the relevant authorities plan to do would certainly not detract from more opportunity, coherence and open discussion. If there is a clear threat to people’s health and lives, political and electoral games should not be played. Perhaps, in the end, the business should opt for more restrictions. So far, we only see a pause of common sense.

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