Veryga: As morbidity rate increases, more and more countries remove Lithuania from “green list”



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“As the morbidity rate rises in our country, Ireland has also removed Lithuania from the so-called ‘green list’. Cyprus plans to make that decision starting today,” Veryga told a remote press conference on Friday.

He also recalled that when arriving in Latvia from Lithuania, 10 days of isolation are mandatory, except in certain cases when work is done for work that is necessary for the performance of certain functions. Upon arrival in Estonia, 14 days of isolation is mandatory, except for people who have arrived for work, study or medical care.

“Those arriving in Iceland from Lithuania must have 14 days of isolation, also in Ireland. Germany applies different regulations to different regions. Currently, it is established that those arriving from the Šiauliai and Kaunas regions are obliged to remain in isolation for 14 days, or the arriving person can take a test at the airport immediately, and if the test is negative, isolation is not necessary. Hungary has very limited travel, no foreigners are allowed in the country, except some who have a permit residence or come to business meetings ”, said A. Veryga.

Cyprus has added Lithuania to the list of countries for which proof must be submitted on Friday that a coronavirus test has been carried out at least 72 hours before.

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