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“According to the president, the release from quarantine should be very careful, measured, but of course freeing up those areas that are most necessary, such as certain social interactions, the education sector, etc.” President Gitan Nausėda told Economic Tuesday news. And Simonas Krėpšta, Head of the Social Policy Group.
“Man is a social being and a careful liberation from social communication is needed. Like a few small steps in the education sector, in kindergartens, because education is also very important in the development stages of the developing child ”, he explained.
Speaking of possible launches for companies, S. Krėpšta acknowledged that this must be done in a different way, but without causing the spread of the virus. Also, according to the advisor, a clear plan is needed, calculations of why specific releases are made.
“Probably the fact is that it is really possible to differentiate in terms of business liberalization and those areas with separate entrances, larger areas, less traffic. Of course, if the situation is correct, through greater suppression of the virus, they could be released earlier than in riskier places, ”says S. Krėpšta.
“Hopefully more details will be revealed next week, and hopefully it will be based on expert opinion, based on calculations and good practices from other countries,” said the president’s adviser.
The government’s emergency commission on Monday proposed extending the country’s quarantine until early March.
It is expected that from mid-February, if the number of infections decreases, two households will be allowed to communicate and the number of scheduled services in medical institutions will increase. Starting in the second half of February, a return to contact or blended learning for beginners would be considered.
Non-grocery stores could open in the second half or late February, but other safe distance requirements would also be met as long as they have a separate entrance from the outside.
In Lithuania, the quarantine was announced on November 7 of last year, and from December 16 its regime tightened and lasted until January 31.
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