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The Ministry of Health (SAM) provides the most important answers in response to the large number of inquiries from the population about the conditions of compulsory isolation for returnees and those arriving from Poland. Experts emphasize that 14 days of isolation do not apply in exceptional cases, which apply only to the arrival of the Republic of Poland.
Under the current procedure, isolation is not compulsory for citizens of the Republic of Lithuania who have returned to or arrived from the Republic of Poland when the following three cases have occurred: matters related to work, studies or agricultural activities. This exception is also provided for citizens of the Republic of Poland who came to Lithuania from Poland and are legally residing in Poland.
SAM advises that the obligation to isolate citizens of the Republic of Lithuania does not apply only if the people have documents that prove it, for example, an employment contract with a Polish company, a study contract or a lease / agricultural loan or a contract with buyers of agricultural products, etc. Meanwhile, Polish citizens must also have documents proving a person’s employment, studies or agricultural activities in Lithuania.
It should be noted that only Poland is also covered by the transit exemption, which states that isolation is not mandatory for citizens of the Republic of Lithuania who legally reside in Lithuania and return through Poland in transit.
SAM reminds that international commercial shipments are not suspended. Order No. of the Minister of Health V-352 establishes that for the crew and crew members who work in Lithuanian companies engaged in international commercial transport or who perform it in all types of vehicles, isolation is mandatory from the day of arrival to the Republic of Lithuania until departure from its territory, but not more than 14 days.
The isolation procedure together with the established exceptions is specified in the Order of the Minister of Health no. V-352, which can be found here.
The Ministry of Health recalls that given the fact that according to epidemiological indicators a large part of the countries of the European Union will be included in the list of countries most affected by the coronavirus infection (COVID-19), the Government will decide this Monday to modify the decree.
Therefore, the list of countries most affected by coronavirus infection (COVID-19) will not be updated today, Friday, and until a separate government decision takes effect on August 7. Operations Manager Solutions.
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SAM Press Office