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“We have reported that we are ready to help, now we are just waiting for our colleagues in Estonia to indicate the specific need that we can contribute to,” the prime minister told Seimas on Wednesday.
According to her, Lithuania could send a medical brigade to Estonia, but currently the response is waiting for what is most needed. I. Šimonytė also confirmed that Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis was visiting Estonia during the visit.
“Perhaps with medical forces, we could send a medical brigade, or some other means, but first we need to find out what it is that Estonians need most from us. For the moment, we have reported that we are ready to provide assistance,” said the Chief of government.
With the rapid spread of the British version of the coronavirus in Estonia, a strict quarantine has been in place since Thursday, and the country’s Prime Minister Kaja Kalas has described the situation as “extremely critical”.
In Estonia, record cases of COVID-19 morbidity were recorded last week, with 1,828 new cases of coronavirus infection detected by 6,827 tests last day, according to data from Tuesday.