More than 1,000 primary schoolchildren are also returning to three schools in Vilnius, and once collective testing of students and teachers is ensured, direct learning should also resume in around 60 education establishments in the country.

Under the existing rules, shops are required to ensure a space of at least 20 square meters for one customer or only one customer should be served.

Due to safety reasons, tickets to museum, galleries and other exhibition spaces can only be sold online, and one visitor should have a space of at least 30 square meters. No more than two people coming together will be allowed in, except from family members.

Also on Monday, the government will decide on easing the existing restrictions on inter-municipal movement and on different lockdown regimes for municipalities.

The ban to travel between municipalities is set to expire on Monday.

Lithuania was placed under national lockdown on November 7 and it was further tightened in the middle of December. In late February, the government then extended it until the end of March.

Last month, hairdressers, beauty salons and smaller shops were allowed to reopen with certain restrictions.

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