[ad_1] On Monday, a spell was drawn for the eighth round of the UEFA Champions League, dividing the season’s top 16 teams into eight pairs. Lionel Messi, led by Barcelona, will face club Saint-Germain in Paris in the eighth final, which he lost this weekend with a terrible injury to …
Read More »Before the shops close – last minute crowd: see photos Business
[ad_1] Monday 15 minutes The photographers visited several large stores and non-food supermarkets “Akropolis”, “Senukai” and “Depo”. We can see groups of people in photo galleries. The Lithuanian Trade Association announced on Monday that it supports the government’s restrictions and promises to implement the strictest quarantine conditions. The association also …
Read More »The government has clarified restrictions to tighten the quarantine
[ad_1] The tightening of the quarantine regime will take effect on Wednesday. “We have a question and your task is to complete the process that we started yesterday. We wanted to make decisions quickly, but we could not do without procedural problems,” Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said at the meeting. …
Read More »Killing an animal on the road has serious consequences: you can lose your right to drive
[ad_1] According to the insurance company, the number of collisions with wild animals in November, compared to October, more than doubled. Last month, insurers recorded around 40 wildlife-related accidents. 60 thousand people were compensated for the damages caused to the drivers. euros. The average loss from such disasters is 1.5 …
Read More »At Ignalina Hospital, Employees Refuse To Work, Patients Not Infected With COVID-19 Are Released Home
[ad_1] At the Ignalina District Hospital, which has become the focal point for COVID-19, the municipality began inviting volunteers to help with 17 employees and the majority of coronavirus patients. The Facebook account of the Ignalina District Municipality says: Ignalina district hospital urgently needs help Today a meeting was held …
Read More »No restrictions will be applied to travel abroad: travel to airports will be free
[ad_1] Restrictions on departures outside the municipality have made travelers worry about not being able to travel to an airport in another municipality, even though tickets have already been purchased. But government officials say they have no plans to restrict travel abroad. “During a pandemic, it is recommended to refrain …
Read More »In the eighth final of the Champions League, the spells united the teams of Barcelona and PSG
[ad_1] The match in the Eighth Final of the UEFA Champions League will take place on 16/17/23/24 February next year, and the return match is scheduled for 16/9/16/17 March next year. Atlético de Madrid (Spain) London Chelsea (England) Menchengladbach Borussia (Germany) “Manchester City” (Anglija) Porto (Portugal) Turin Juventus (Italy) Atalanta …
Read More »Merchants are prepared for a greater flow of buyers: ask to stay at home
[ad_1] According to Rūta Vainienė, director of the association, taking into account the recently published number of COVID-19 cases, traders understand that these decisions were inevitable and necessary to manage the pandemic. At the same time, it calls on shoppers to be vigilant and not to besiege outlets in the …
Read More »There is another quarantine meeting in the government: some restrictions are being reviewed
[ad_1] We fill Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė said she had not signed the draft resolution on Sunday, and on Monday the document was lightly edited. “Obviously, we have caused a great flood of questions,” explained the prime minister why the draft resolution is being reviewed. According to her, two people …
Read More »Širinskienė: introduced movement restrictions are disproportionate, huge queues can form – in Lithuania
[ad_1] Opposition “peasants” say that the restrictions on the movement of people imposed by the center-right government are disproportionate and difficult to implement in practice. Seimas member Agnė Širinskienė affirms that the bans introduced are equivalent to the emergency regime. According to the parliamentarian, with rare exceptions, the prohibition to …
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