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The Republic of Poland has been added and Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia and Scotland have been removed from the list of affected countries and regions to take effect as of Monday, 7 December.

The adverse epidemic coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Lithuania has necessitated further tightening of the lockdown rules by restricting the size of gatherings , banning the operation of temporary vendors in malls and supermarkets. It has also been recommended to discontinue short-term sales promotion measures to bring down visitor flows.

The Republic of Malta, the Slovak Republic and the Republic of Slovenia have been added to and Wales removed from the list of affected countries and regions to take effect as of Monday, 30 November.

In view of the adverse epidemic coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Lithuania and in the world, the Government decided on Wednesday to extend the lockdown until 17 December. The Cabinet has removed however restriction from visits to museums and galleries for groups of maximum 2 people as of 10 December 2020. This will also apply to tours in ...

As of 23 November, Wales and Scotland have been added to the list of affected areas. Lithuania is currently mapped in the red area, and its list of affected countries includes only those countries and regions that are in the grey area: Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland, also all the third countries. Arrivals from these affected countries will be subject to isolation ...

At a meeting on Wednesday, the Government endorsed a proposal by the Ministry of Health to specify the definition of leisure, entertainment, and sports services that are subject to restrictions during the quarantine.

A new list of affected countries mapped to the ‘traffic light’ principle came to effect on Monday, 9 November. Please note that Lithuania is currently mapped as red, and from now on only the countries in the grey area will be deemed to be affected, namely: part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, ...

The Government has decided on Wednesday to introduce a three-week nationwide lockdown. Some businesses will have to halt or reduce their operations, tighter infection control measures will be enforced, and work and education will be arranged with a minimum of contacts.

From 2 November to 8 November, another 13 municipalities have been mapped in the red area: the municipalities of the districts of Prienai, Rietavas, Šalčininkai, the town of Šiauliai, districts of Šilutė, Tauragė, Utena, Varėna, Kaunas, Mažeikiai, Molėtai, Palanga and Panevėžys.

A new list of affected countries compiled against the ‘traffic light’ principle came to effect on Monday, November 2. More European countries and regions have found themselves in the red and grey areas that are subject to the requirements for mandatory isolation or testing for coronavirus (COVID-19): Cyprus, Estonia, Germany, Sweden, all the Italian regions, the ...

Given the deteriorating epidemiological situation in the country, the Government has taken a decision in its Wednesday sitting to impose restrictions on events and gatherings organised in public places from 30 October to 13 November 2020.

Given the deteriorating epidemiological situation in the country, local quarantine coming into effect on 28 October 2020, 00:00, and lasting until 11 November 2020, 24:00, has been introduced in eight more municipalities: the city municipalities of Kaunas, Klaipėda and Vilnius and the district municipalities of Šilalė, Širvintos, Telšiai, Trakai and Vilnius. Additional restrictions ...