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The decision of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Lithuania, Aurelijus Veryga, Manager of State Emergency Operations at the state level, on April 29, changed the decision made on April 23 on the training of athletes in open fields.
In the new version, effective April 30, area and distance restrictions do not apply to athletes who have qualified for the Olympic and Paralympic Games, candidates for Olympic teams, athletes preparing for deaf, world championships. or European, national team tournaments or other sports tournaments (leagues). Listed athletes can train in groups of more than 2 people.
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Other athletes are allowed to train on open sports grounds if 1 athlete has an area of 10 square meters and a distance of at least 10 meters is maintained between athletes or their groups of 2 people – this is how some league A clubs They have been training since this Monday.
Footballers must wear face masks or protective shields when not exercising. Sports equipment should be disinfected after use.
Club coaches, medical personnel, and other personnel must keep a distance of 2 meters from each other and must wear protective face masks, respirators, or shields.
Going to work is not recommended for at-risk employees 60 years of age or older. Unauthorized persons should not be allowed in the training areas.
Both athletes and staff should measure the temperature as soon as they arrive at the training site. The sports area should have disinfectants, hand washing facilities, hygiene information on hand disinfection, and a sneeze tag.
The League A Board has decided that this season’s competition will resume three weeks after quarantine is lifted.
A draft schedule for the 2020 championship is currently being drafted and will be presented shortly.
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