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On Wednesday, the government decided to ease outdoor restrictions: allow open cultural spaces, to meet with five people, allow practical driving training.
As of March 6, it was decided to allow contacts between the two homes in the open air and allow them to hold celebrations in open spaces.
Sports, leisure and outdoor entertainment services will be available for a maximum of five people. It also promotes child care centers.
It is also allowed to provide vehicle test and training services as of March 10.
Interior Minister Agnė Bilotaitė told the meeting that the institutions that provide these services are prepared to provide safe driving training services.
“Preparation is and will ensure the safe execution of these actions,” said A. Bilotaitė.
She and Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė also raised the issue of mandatory coronavirus testing for startups. According to the prime minister, this could be addressed in the future.
It will be allowed to physically attend to visitors in libraries, as well as to operate educational trails, parks, museums, galleries and other exhibition spaces, zoos and botanical gardens in open spaces in the open air. They will also be open to groups of up to five people or two families.
Events that do not get out of the car and have no more than two people or members of the same family in the car are also allowed.
The government also allowed short visits to prisons.
The practical driving is proposed after protests from people seeking to learn to drive on Wednesday.
According to data from the Department of Statistics, currently this indicator in Lithuania reaches 255 new cases per 100 thousand. population.
Author Austėja Masiokaitė-Liubinienė