In Lithuania, a further 218 people were confirmed to be infected with the new coronavir last day, with the 14-day cumulative number of infections per 100,000 population rising to 147.7. Although a total of 1,443,213 people have been vaccinated against Covid-19 in Lithuania, the Lithuanian government has developed a project that imposes significant restrictions on those who are not vaccinated. Thus, the Lithuanian government hopes to encourage those who have not yet done so to be vaccinated.
The restrictions are expected to take effect on September 13, reports lrt.lt.
As a result, services, shops, shopping and entertainment venues, restaurants, cafes, bars, gaming parlors, commercial and non-commercial cultural, entertainment sports events, festivals, fairs, festivals and other crowds will be accessible only to people with “opportunities”. passport “- a document certifying that a person has been vaccinated against Covid-19, has contracted this disease or has recently had a negative Covid-19 test, as well as children under 16 years of age.
Masks will not have to be worn in places where people with “opportunity passports” will be admitted.
In turn, people who do not have an “opportunity passport”. opportunities to visit public places will be limited. They will be allowed to shop only in grocery stores, pharmacies, optical stores, if these outlets have a separate entrance from the outside or if they are located in shopping centers, and if their sales area does not exceed 1,500 square meters.
Without an “opportunity passport” will be allowed to receive beauty services, veterinary services.
Also, without an “opportunity passport” will be allowed to participate in outdoor events with a maximum of 500 participants.
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