[ad_1] “Yes, we created it and we proposed it, but I am looking forward to the day when we turn it off,” the minister said in an interview with Elta. According to the politician, the Passport of Opportunities could be “deactivated” together with the quarantine regime. “It could be turned …
Read More »There were 155 new cases of coronavirus in Lithuania, 3 people died
[ad_1] The first dose of the coronavirus vaccine was administered to 8,807 people and the second to 15,775 people. There were 13 thousand in the country. 992 molecular tests (PCR) and 6491 of antigens for suspected coronavirus. The rate of new illnesses in the last 14 days is 100,000. the …
Read More »The audacity has no limits: some Lithuanians have even falsified vaccination records; the consequences will be very unpleasant
[ad_1] The ministry has received reports of cases in which residents ask to create a registry confirming the fact of vaccination but not injecting the vaccine itself. Sometimes a reward is offered for this. SAM recalls that it is not the vaccination record but the vaccine itself that protects against …
Read More »The view in the Vilnius underground passage is different again: the rainbow lasted only one day
[ad_1] The fighting at this Vilnius junction has been going on for some time. On Wednesday, a group of activists decided to revive the rainbow flag painted in the Lithuanian tricolor a few months ago. This time, the tricolor was not completely repainted with the colors of the rainbow, it …
Read More »the rain will be with us the rest of the week
[ad_1] In many places, short showers will fall with thunderstorms, in some places heavy hail may fall. A light wind of changing direction will blow. Temperatures will climb to a high of 20-25 in some places, up to 27 degrees in the east. On Saturday night, the sky will begin …
Read More »Coffee Lovers – Anxiety Days: Scientists Resuscitated Coffee Tree Fungus 70 Years Ago Due To Dangerous Experiment
[ad_1] Coffee dehydration is caused by a fungus that has been causing devastating disease outbreaks in sub-Saharan Africa since the 1930s and is now affecting the most popular types of coffee: arabica and robusta. Sustainable solutions A team of researchers from ICL, the University of Oxford and the agricultural non-profit …
Read More »A test for Smiltyne residents: sleepless nights
[ad_1] It’s hard even when the windows are closed Milda Pivoriutė, a sociologist who lived in Smiltyne a couple of years ago, wrote about the annoying night noise on a social media account. After a sleepless night, the woman exploded: “I wonder if anyone will respond to the need of …
Read More »Estonian football festival: won the Baltic Cup after 83 years Sports
[ad_1] The Estonians won the decisive victory in Tallinn, defeating the Latvians 2: 1. On June 1, the Estonians defeated the Lithuanians 1: 0 in Vilnius, and the hosts won the Lithuanian-Latvian clash in Riga last Friday by 3: 1. By winning the Baltic Cup, the Estonians stopped dominating Latvia …
Read More »New quarantine changes: aims to stop restricting the opening hours of cafes, to introduce vaccination procedures for people who have been sick
[ad_1] According to the document prepared by the Ministry of Health, it is proposed not to limit the working hours of catering establishments and nightclubs. So far, it is limited to between 7 and 24 hours. It is proposed to ensure that the maturity exams are carried out in classrooms …
Read More »Man who slapped Macron to spend four months in prison
[ad_1] Damien Tarelis, 28, a lover of medieval history, has been in custody since Tuesday. He faced up to three years in prison and 45,000 in prison. a fine of EUR. In the court of the city of Valencia, in southeastern France, prosecutor Alex Perrin asked the defendants to be …
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