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According to the prime minister, the government “should decide on the basic quarantine release scheme” next Monday.
I. Šimonytė posted the post on Facebook commenting on the government meeting, where it was decided not to consider easing quarantine requirements for now.
This decision received controversial assessments, since on Monday after the meeting of the Government Emergency Commission, Health Minister Arūnas Dulkys announced that on Wednesday a proposal would be presented to allow non-essential goods stores with independent entrance, as well as hairdressers and beauty products. salons.
This issue was not on the agenda after the experts summoned by the Government objected. According to I. Šimonytė, the comments of the experts should be discussed and evaluated.
“I regret that the public debate, which is not lacking in the activities of this Government, has been taken by someone because of the decisions that have been taken, which the Government has not yet taken. I have no doubt that an agreement on the principle of quarantine release will be agreed on Monday and that outstanding questions about the specific stages and conditions for the opening of trade and non-food services will be resolved. It is very important that the children return to school as soon as possible, an understandable desire to start a normal business, but it is even more important not to fall into the yo-yo trap, ”wrote I. Šimonytė.
“Will there be any changes next week and the quarantine order itself? Chances are, if an agreed quarantine release plan allows it, our movement up the mountain of cases will only take root. No one will need to ‘demand’ , ‘flow’, ‘cut’ or ‘retaliate’, because I’m sure we’ll just agree on a rational solution. And tonight I apologize for the expectations that shouldn’t have been raised. I think it’s even nicer to apologize for this than for decisions to be reversed, ”said the Prime Minister.
According to the Head of Government, although the epidemiological situation in Lithuania is improving, the situation remains fragile.
According to data from the Department of Statistics, on Wednesday, the two-week morbidity of COVID-19 in Lithuania was 100,000. the population was 414.9.
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