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“We have a rapidly deteriorating COVID-19 situation across Europe. It will be an extremely difficult winter. The increasing number of illnesses and losses is a clear sign that we must take stronger action,” said the Prime Minister.
He wrote that it might be necessary to take a break from intense life in the near future.
„I have been speaking with our scientists and doctors for several days and in person. Reality like a pancake: the choice of instruments is not great. It seems that we will have to take a break from our normal life in the near future.
A group of doctors and scientists, brought together by us, will meet on Tuesday to ask for concrete proposals for new measures. This will be immediately followed by a COVID-19 Committee meeting, followed by decisions.
I propose to the Government to expand and strengthen the quarantine in the red municipalities, as well as to introduce a quarantine regime in the yellow municipalities. At least for three weeks. In my opinion, this regime should be much stricter than the current restrictions, ”said S. Skvernelis.
And he continued: “The practice of all European countries (and not only) shows one thing: whatever action has been taken, what strategies have not been followed, there is still the same conclusion: only quarantine or the vaccine can stop diseases infectious. We still do not have the latter, the first option remains.
If the results are satisfactory, an extension of the quarantine may not be necessary. It depends on the behavior of all of us. I ask for all the focus and understanding. In the spring, we show that we can survive. Now we have to repeat this success story. “
We remind you that a record number of coronavirus infections were reported in Lithuania on Saturday. 1001 new cases were identified.
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