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From July 16 to 31, the number of participants in the closed spaces, at a distance of at least 2 meters, could reach 400, 500 on August 1 and 15 and 600 on August 16 and 31.
A limit of 1000 participants would apply to outdoor events during this period.
The plan stipulates that starting September 1, the number of participants will not be limited to closed and open events, and events will be held in accordance with the conditions established by the Head of the Operations Center.
In closed spaces where the event is attended by more than 700 participants, the space reserved for spectators should not be filled to more than 50 percent.
“If the situation does not worsen, in September it will be possible to organize events in September, both indoors and outdoors, without restrictions on the number of participants, but complying with the mandatory requirements established by the Operations Manager. If those requirements are not met , the events will not be able to take place.
It is important for the organizers to discover as soon as possible what those requirements are in order to prepare before the opening of the fall season: sports competitions, concerts, mass events. This is a necessary condition, otherwise we will have to go back to regulating the number of people, which would be much more difficult in terms of the implementation of these events, “Prime Minister Saulius Skvernelis said at the government meeting.
“Before selling tickets, viewers should be warned that after purchasing a subscription to attend, for example, a sports competition, there is no guarantee that there will be no changes in October,” added the prime minister.
It is observed that this plan can be revised or revoked as the situation in COVID-19 changes.
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