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“I liked the idea, even in the government we said that children should also provide more information to their elderly parents. That would be such a decisive word that if you don’t believe in a doctor, in the media, then children who have already been vaccinated should provide information.
On the other hand, what I really liked was that everyone wanted to meet grandchildren or children that they had not seen in a long time. Such action (in consideration): if a child brings his elderly father or mother to be vaccinated, he could also receive that dose of vaccine before his turn, ”said Ž. Gudlevičienė Interview “News Interview” program “Thematic Interview”.
An advisor to the head of government was open to the fact that the vaccination process faces several difficulties.
“It even turns out that in some schools, as one municipality said (…), the school director has spoken out against this vaccine (Astra Zeneca). Such facts are unjustified, “said Ž. Gudlevičienė.
Promised more information in national minority languages
On Friday, Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė visited the regions most populated by national minorities, where the vaccination rate is the slowest, in the Vilnius district of Visaginas. Furthermore, in the Švenčionys district, which, according to the district mayor Rimantas Klipčius, corresponds to the national average in terms of vaccination volume.
During his visit to Visaginas, the Head of Government also addressed the population in Russian, asking for more information on the benefits of vaccination in general and in the languages of national minorities.
“Dear Visaginas neighbors, I think we are all tired of living in circumstances that severely limit our various daily affairs (meetings and communication). Therefore, I urge you, who have the opportunity, to seize the opportunity that science offers us and to protect, firstly, ourselves and, secondly, our loved ones, those around us, of complex diseases and complications, and society as a whole of those limitations, which, unfortunately, still apply, “said I. Šimonytė.
According to data from the Department of Statistics, 10.7% were vaccinated in Visaginas, 18.6% in Švenčionys district and 12.6% in Vilnius district. population. Lithuania’s overall average is 18.9 percent. vaccinated people, BNS wrote.
Promised more information in national minority languages
On Friday, Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė visited the regions most populated by national minorities, where the vaccination rate is the slowest, in the Vilnius district of Visaginas. Furthermore, in the Švenčionys district, which, according to the district mayor Rimantas Klipčius, corresponds to the national average in terms of vaccination volume.
During his visit to Visaginas, the Head of Government also addressed the population in Russian, asking for more information on the benefits of vaccination in general and in minority languages.
“Dear Visaginas neighbors, I believe that we are all tired of living in circumstances that severely limit our various daily affairs (meetings and communication). Therefore, I urge you, who have the opportunity, to seize the opportunity that science offers us and to protect, firstly, ourselves and, secondly, our loved ones, those around us, of complex diseases and complications, and society as a whole of those limitations, which, unfortunately, still apply, “said I. Šimonytė.
According to data from the Department of Statistics, 10.7% were vaccinated in Visaginas, 18.6% in Švenčionys district and 12.6% in Vilnius district. population. Lithuania’s overall average is 18.9 percent. vaccinated people, BNS wrote.
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