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After a hiatus of several months, the opening of small non-food stores on Monday generated queues in some places due to the limited flow of customers at the points of sale.
Povilas Bartuška, who opened a plastic model shop in Vilnius Lazdynėliai district, says that until the quarantine time she was still trading online, but some customers were waiting for the opening to view and view the products live.
“We were expecting that, because few people came to us anyway, so if a person comes in, we have disinfectant liquid, we are wearing masks, there is a recuperator, there is ventilation. We limit ourselves to that, we will accept one person at a time. There are more on Saturdays, then apparently you will have to queue. Communication with a person is completely different from the Internet, because many people come to ask, to consult, especially those who want to try to start, “said P. Bartuška to BNS.
A small queue has formed at the opening of the second-hand clothing store Humana on S. Konarskio Street. When the store opened at 10 am, some customers had to wait outside because the number of people in the markets was limited.
Shortly after 10 pm Shoppers also formed a small line in front of the “Batų kalnas” store facing Savanorių Avenue. To better control the flow of people, this store has redesigned its entrance: you can enter and exit through a door.
Kristina, who sells flowers at Konarski Market, said she had been tested for coronavirus before going to work. The woman was happy to be able to work face-to-face with clients again.
By decision of the government, those stores with a sales area not exceeding 300 square meters and that have a direct entrance from the outside or a separate entrance used only by the customers of that store will be able to open from Monday.
Authors: Ignas Jačauskas, Sniegė Balčiūnaitė