In Lithuania, since September 13, rigid anti-coronaviral restrictions came into force for citizens who did not pass vaccination. Reports about it DELFI.
According to the source that did not receive the “Passport of Opportunities”, Lithuanians will not be able to visit large shopping centers and non-food shops, gyms, salons, as well as attend events where more than 500 people are present.
In addition, to obtain medical and educational services, it will be necessary to repeatedly donate the Coronavirus test. Also, people without vaccines can be removed from work, as the employer has the right to demand from subordinates to pass a full course of vaccination.
For the owners of the “Passport of Opportunities”, these restrictions do not act, but they need to follow the precautions and wear personal protective equipment in transport and other public places with a large number of people.
On September 10, in Vilnius on the Cathedral Square, the citizens have arranged dissatisfied with the policies of the authorities to combat COVID-19. Antifying moods and struggle for rights and freedoms have become a reason for protest, although the organizers noted that people’s discontent are primarily caused by the reluctance of the authorities to listen to public opinion.
About 5 thousand people took part in the rally at the rally, 20 people were detained for administrative violations. The protesters wanted to get to the Seima’s building, where initially planned to hold an action, but the police blocked them the road, after which collisions began.