Consideration is being given to returning children in grades 5-11 to school



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“(There may be solutions) for education in grades 5-11. Today, the Ministries of Education and Health had to meet with the mayors. As far as I know, there were meetings (…) on the conditions in which children could return from fifth to eighth grade, and then children from ninth to eleventh grade, ”said I. Šimonytė.

The vaccination age poster will allow

The prime minister assured that it is only a matter of weeks before the younger ones receive additional vaccines.

“We won’t be able to have much freedom in the near future because we won’t have so much vaccine that anyone who signs up can get a spot, at least in theory. On the other hand, it is also important to maintain a certain priority when leaving young, because although young people may be very interested in getting vaccinated and being able to travel and be as free as possible in this globalized world, the risk of getting sick and hospitalized remains high., – said I. Šimonytė.

The Prime Minister continues her visits to Lithuania

On Friday, Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė will visit the vaccination centers in Trakai, Elektrėnai and Kaišiadorys. The purpose of the visits is to discuss with those responsible for these municipalities the preparations for mass vaccination.

The head of government also meets remotely with representatives of doctors, educators and police.

Last Friday, I. Šimonytė visited the vaccination centers of the Vilnius and Švenčionys and Visaginas districts, and discussed the vaccination process together with the mayors of these municipalities.

A vaccination plan drawn up by the Ministry of Health expects mass vaccination to begin in early June.

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