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Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė told LRT radio on Tuesday that this week it should be discussed at what stages and from what date the passport of opportunities could be implemented.
According to A. Armonaitė, the passport would consist of three elements: a vaccine against the coronavirus, a negative test and the immunity acquired after COVID-19. According to the minister, the legalization of said passport would allow sports clubs and catering establishments to open events.
According to her, if such a proposal is approved, it could be implemented in a few weeks, the Center of Records would do it. This passport could later be integrated into the planned European Union certificate of immunity.
All cultural, sporting events, celebrations, fairs, festivals, restaurants, cafes (except take-out) and other catering establishments, entertainment venues, casinos and gaming establishments, as well as sports clubs, lounges, swimming pools, theaters and cinemas are currently prohibited. .the clubs.
Supermarkets are not open to most stores or only act as collection points. Hairdressers, beauty salons, museums can work with restrictions.
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