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Gedvilas, a member of the Seimas who was notorious for his controversial views, fell ill with the coronavirus for the second time

The news portal LRT.LT was the first to report it, the same was confirmed by Delphi for journalists.

How Delphi the politician joked, if he got sick, he would get a passport of opportunities, so he would be able to enter the Seimas and attend sittings.

“I feel great, better than the first time I was sick,” Delphi said the politician.

He said he was ill for the first time on December 1, 2020.

“A little over a year has passed,” Gedvil said. When the Seimas decided that parliamentarians would be required to have passports in order to enter the Seimas, A. Gedvilas joked that the illness would give him this opportunity.

“There is joy in that, although I will be able to work, keep my promises to people and continue the work I have started,” the politician said.

A member of the Seimas does not know where he may have become infected.

“Here it is the same as with the flu – you get sick and get sick, and from which contact it is very unclear,” Gedvilas added.

We remind you that from January 1. Members of the Seimas can enter the parliament only with a passport.

It is envisaged that after declaring an emergency situation in the country due to the threat of spreading a contagious disease or declaring quarantine, a member of the Seimas may enter The Seimas a document certifying the person’s compliance has been submitted by the court Governments the criteria set out in the resolution on the declaration of emergency or quarantine.

Member of the Seimas A. Gedvilas became ill with coronavirus for the first time in 2020. at the end. This time, he said, he received a positive response on November 30th. Then he did not hide the fact that he felt certain symptoms of coronavirus – he had a fever, a pain all over his body, a headache.

He was also pleased to have had little contact and to communicate only with family members.

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