The government’s plan recalls the restrictions of the first quarantine: it would take effect from Saturday and would last until New Year’s Eve.



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On the temporary table of the Cabinet of Ministers – a resolution in which the obligations to organize work in state and municipal institutions, municipalities, their companies and institutions and to serve customers only remotely.

When this is not possible, the work in said establishments must be carried out in compliance with the conditions for managing the flow of people, the safety distance, the necessary public health safety, hygiene and the provision of the necessary personal protective equipment.

Furthermore, as indicated in the government Resolution prepared, the same form of work organization will be recommended for the private sector.

It will consider stricter requirements for businesses.

Merchants are also likely to have to adapt to stricter operating conditions: in shops, supermarkets, markets and other public outlets and areas close to them, it is proposed to provide no more than 10, but 15 square meters. commercial space (when the total commercial space is 10 thousand square meters or less) or 30 square meters. commercial space (when the total commercial space is more than 10 thousand square meters) per visitor.

However, an alternative to this last provision is also proposed: the interim government will also consider the obligation to provide 20 square meters. area per customer.

Several new recommendations are being prepared for entrepreneurs: in all physical stores, supermarkets, markets and other public outlets and service points it is recommended to increase the number of cash registers in operation so that the number of buyers does not exceed 5, and relatives are advised to visit the supermarkets one by one.

It would still be a recommendation not to use short-term sales promotions (promotions announcements, discounts, sales, tastings) as this could increase customer flows and meetings.

Decide whether to close nonessential stores, ban individual sports activities

Another stricter alternative, to be decided by the interim government, is the prohibition of shops, supermarkets, markets and other public outlets. By virtue of this provision, only entrepreneurs who are engaged in the sale of food, veterinary, pharmaceutical, optical and orthopedic devices, food in markets or other public places, and online sales when the goods are delivered to the domicile of natural persons and legal or points are returned.

Possible new quarantine measures would also affect sports clubs: it is proposed to remove and ban exemptions for individual physical activity. The exception would be kept only for high-level sports activities.

Although it was considered a little earlier to allow the museums and galleries to function from mid-December, the government will consider canceling or postponing the plan.

Only preschool and preschool education would be provided directly

The interim Cabinet of Ministers will also consider measures for educational activities: it is proposed that preschool and preschool education be carried out in accordance with all planned security measures, and that primary, basic and secondary education be organized only at a distance. The exception at these levels would only apply to special schools and special classes in general education.

It is also proposed to remotely suspend or organize non-formal education activities for children and adults, non-formal vocational training, except practical training in aviation, navigation and driving.

It is proposed to extend the quarantine until the end of the year

It is proposed to extend the second quarantine, which has been applied in the country for a month, until the end of the year, on December 31. 24 hours However, the strictest restrictions, if adopted, would take effect on Saturday, December 12.

It is true that the Council of Health Experts convened by President Gitanas Nausėda also announced on Sunday the proposed measures to tighten the quarantine. Experts suggest considering as far as possible to restrict the movement of the population, the possibility of communication between several families, non-food trade on weekends. The council members also suggest that each institution should have an approved quarantine work plan and that preschool education should be restricted to children whose parents do not have the opportunity to work remotely.

During Saturday, 2219 new cases of COVID-19 were detected in Lithuania, 19 people died from coronavirus. Another record case of coronavirus infection was reached on Friday, with 2,848 new COVID-19 cases registered.

On Friday, the head of state said that Delfi.lt did not rule out the possibility of introducing a state of emergency.

2,219 new cases of coronary viscera and 15 deaths were confirmed in Lithuania

2,219 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed in Lithuania on Sunday, 15 people died of COVID-19, the National Center for Public Health reported on Sunday.

98 people recovered in the last day.

Since the start of the pandemic, COVID-19 has infected 74,000 people in the country. 649 people, 43 thousand. 313 – still sick, 30 thousand. 390 – recovered.

A total of 626 people died from coronavirus in Lithuania and 321 people died from other causes.

7,216 samples were suspected of having suspected coronavirus during the previous day, bringing the total number of samples tested since the start of the pandemic to 1 million. 327 thousand 648.

The National Center for Public Health (NVSC) reports that 2,219 cases of coronavirus infection (COVID-19) were confirmed in Lithuania last day. 592 of them were registered in Vilnius, 358 in Kaunas, 303 in Klaipėda, 298 in Šiauliai, 224 in Panevėžys, 140 in Alytus and 102 in Marijampolė counties. After less than 100 cases of infection, 74 cases were confirmed in Telšiai, 71 in Tauragė, and 50 in Utena counties. 5 cases have not yet been assigned to any region of the country due to lack of information. The regions to which these cases should be assigned will become clear after the epidemiological survey.

Currently, 936 cases have been epidemiologically diagnosed (1,283 cases entered the NVSC system in the late afternoon or evening).

Cases in which the circumstances of human infection are not clear, i. and Epidemiological studies have shown that individuals have not gone abroad, they have not communicated with confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 89 have been registered at present (of those cases in which epidemiological studies have been carried out).

Shoots were recorded in shoots on the last day

An outbreak was registered in the Republican Hospital of Šiauliai, where the infection was confirmed in 5 patients.

UAB Venta has registered 14 new cases of COVID-19 infection, a total of 21 cases associated with this outbreak.

In addition, 9 more cases of coronavirus infection were recorded in the Aukštelkė welfare home.

Yesterday 6 cases were confirmed at the Panevėžys Republican Hospital branch in the Likėnai Rehabilitation Hospital.

12 cases confirmed yesterday are related to the outbreak at Vilkaviškis Hospital.

Yesterday there were 15 deaths from coronavirus

The NVSC reports that 15 cases of coronavirus deaths were received from medical institutions last day. Currently, the infection has claimed 626 lives.

There were 6 deaths in Kaunas County. The individuals belonged to the age groups 60-69, 70-79, and 80-89.

5 deaths were recorded in Vilnius county. The individuals belonged to the age groups of 70-79, 80-89 and 90-99.

2 deaths were recorded in Klaipeda County. The individuals belonged to the age groups of 70 to 79 and 80 to 89 years.

One case was recorded in Alytus and Tauragė counties. The individuals belonged to the age groups 60-69 and 70-79 years.

In addition, there were 3 deaths on the last day in which people infected with coronavirus from other causes died.

For their part, public health professionals urge people to follow all measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection: hand hygiene, coughing, sneeze etiquette, use of personal protective equipment, physical distance and more. .

2,054 COVID-19 patients are being treated in hospitals, 152 of them in resuscitation, the Statistics Department reported Sunday.

Oxygen is required in 1,098 patients and 88 people receive artificial lung ventilation.

Currently, approximately half of the hospital beds are occupied: 8,559 out of 16,000. 559.

Of the 666 resuscitation beds, just over half were occupied, 372. Of the 618 beds that can be used for artificial pulmonary ventilation, 226 are occupied and of the 6,235 oxygen beds are occupied by 2325.

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