Delphi morning. Do we understand correctly the ‘passport to immunity’: what would it exempt from prohibitions and how would it work?



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Delfi rytas’ first theme is the Easter table. We will examine holiday products with food technologist Raminta Bogušienė.

In Lithuania, the idea of ​​using an “immunity passport” is proposed as a way to free people and businesses from quarantine bans. The Green Passport is used for this purpose by Israel, a leader in the COVID-19 vaccination process. We will speak with Dovydas Vitkauskas, an expert who leads various European Union projects, about how we can follow Israel’s example and how the “immunity passport” should work in Lithuania.

Have you ever had a bunch of bananas while shopping and broke a fruit because you thought it would be too much? It turns out that nobody wants to take those bananas alone in the store, so they tend to end up in the Food Bank warehouses. And that’s just a very small percentage of the products that come here. More than 13 million euros is the value of the products distributed each year. See the cycle The Power of Support in this story. The report was prepared by my colleague Gintarė Bakūnaitė.

Most recently, on March 19, Kake Make celebrated her fifth birthday for the eleventh time. For the first time, Kakė Makė, loved by children, does not speak to children, but to parents, and presents a new book “KAKĖ MAKĖ FOR PARENTS”. Parents often face considerable challenges in raising their children and turn to a variety of parenting tools, but how do you educate without intimidation? How to connect and make arrangements with the new alpha generation of kids? We will discuss this with the author of the book “KAKĖ MAKĖ PARĖVAMS”, the mother of two girls, the child psychologist Asta Blande.



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