
Building a Stronger Europe: Overcoming Prejudice & Navigating the Pandemic in Lithuania
Explore how Lithuania's Mazeikiai Ventos progymnasium team is advocating for a stronger Europe beyond prejudice, alongside insights on the impact of SARS-CoV-2 in Lithuania. Discover the evolving landscape of COVID-19 active cases, the most affected sectors, and the adaptive measures in eating facilities, workplaces, and the educational system. Uncover the exceptions in educational institutions and the shift towards online learning in schools to ensure safety amid the pandemic.
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Shared Identity : how to build a stronger Europe beyond prejudice The presentation prepared by Mazeikiai Ventos progymnasium team LITHUANIA
SARS- COV -2 THE IMPACT OF THE VIRUS IN LITHUANIA
COVID ACTIVE CASES The situation is changeable This map represents cases in different regions in February Red zone - great danger Yellow some restrictions applied Green low level of danger
The most affected sectors Cafes/restaurants/bars Hotels/hostels/guest houses Sports facilities Cinemas/theatres Art galleries/concert halls Travel agencies/airports Public services(hair salons, spa, recreational centres, etc.
Eating facilities Due to the restrictions people do not have lunch or dine in restaurants; Most eating facilities cater food to offices, homes after booking food online; Some smaller restaurants or bars are closed; A lot of employees were fired due to the pandemic;
Work places Almost all public offices work online; Family doctors, lawyers, etc. consult people online. Normal office work has been done home online. Doctors working in hospitals and surgeons are in working places; Dental Clinics are open to patients.
Educational system Kindergartens were closed for a very short period. Now they are open daily and might be closed if cases of Covid 19 among staff or children are registered. The staff have to wear masks but kids don t. Some activities are banned and the number of kids in a group is also diminished.
Exceptions Educational institutions educate children whose parents (adoptive parents) do not have the opportunity to work remotely. For families that are not able to provide compulsory pre-school education at home for the child.
Schools Lower secondary/progymnasium and Gymnasium classes have been studying online since the end of October. Primary schools and grades from 1 to 4 in progymnasiums - attended schools until mid of December. Now all pupils study only online. Predicted date of return to school for primary grades the beginning of March.
Schools/exceptions except for pupils in special schools and special classes in general education.
Covid 19 in our Municipality Everyone must wear a mask in public places no matter inside or outside. The departure of people from the territory of the municipality of their place of residence is restricted, except in the case of death of close relatives; or to a place of work in another municipality; or due to necessary medical assistance.
Covid 19 in our Municipality Close contacts between more than one family and / or one household are prohibited; The organization of personal celebrations in public and private spaces if more than one family and / or one household participates is prohibited;
HOW DO WE FEEL ISOLATED A BIT NERVOUS LONELY SURPRISED ANGRY FRUSTRAED RELAXED TIRED
Our thoughts The life of a person involved in a COVID19 situation is changing. They start thinking not only about themselves, but also about the people close to them and the whole world. Therefore, my drawing depicts a girl thinking hard how to help the world overcome this crisis. I wanted to show that the world is gradually uniting for the sake of good work, not because of personal needs but for everybody be safe and happy.
GOOD NEWS The release of restrictions will be based on 2 indicators: the number of new cases per 100 thousand population within 14 days, and the proportion of positive tests from all studies performed within 7 days. On 10 February, the government approved a plan to gradually change the existing restrictions on the quarantine regime. Quarantine restrictions will be relaxed at both municipal and national levels, taking into account the changed epidemiological situation in the country.
Opening now with some restrictions Shops Hair salons Florists Gyms but only for individual sport trainings Some public services Skiing slopes
VACCINATION PRIORITIES Staff directly combating COVID-19, intensive care workers, high-risk patients, the staff of laboratories performing COVID-19 tests specialists performing epidemiological diagnosis of outbreaks and going to COVID-19 outbreaks, other staff of personal health care institutions (HPPs) who do not have direct contact with patients with COVID-19 pharmacists.
PRIORITIES 80 and older Kindergarten staff Primary school teachers 75-79 year- old 70-74 years, Teachers 65-69 aged persons Others