Skvernel reacted seriously to threats: foreign arrival order will be changed



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“The case of people with Uzbek coronavirus infection in Kaunas has clearly demonstrated that we need to improve the procedure for foreigners to come to Lithuania. The solution is that those who come from so-called non-OECD third countries must take a COVID test: 19 and two weeks of isolation, “the prime minister announced Thursday.

“It just caught our eye then. We will not tolerate such threats being reported in the media. Statements” I will go out into the city and infect others “and similar or appropriate behavior will be responded to in a strict and principled manner. The visa for those people will be annulled, they will be deported from Lithuania themselves, ”wrote S. Skvernelis about extremely strict decisions.

The Prime Minister also wrote knowing that the police officers were already working: an investigation was underway.

The Prime Minister was also aware of the use of protective masks.

“The Ministry of Health was instructed to establish a specific criterion for the number of infected people per 100,000 inhabitants. Upon reaching it, a mechanism would be activated that would allow considering and establishing the mandatory use of masks in certain areas, for example, in supermarkets , public transport and other places ”, wrote S. Skvernelis.

The Prime Minister also recalled the refusal to limit the number of participants in the events.

“At events. In the near future, the responsible ministries will issue recommendations to guarantee the necessary security measures in the events, according to which the number of participants in the events may be unlimited as of September. I insist that we are talking about the current conditions at the moment. The epidemiological situation in Lithuania is and will continue to be constantly monitored, if it worsens, the requirements and rules will change, ”wrote S. Skvernelis on Facebook.

Delphi recalls that according to the latest information, the coronavirus was already confirmed on Thursday morning by 20 workers, 18 of whom are long-distance drivers from Uzbekistan.

Uzbeks are believed to have been infected before they arrived. About 200 company employees are being studied for the coronavirus.

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