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Coronavirus-fighting medics in Lithuania ti be rewarded with EUR 200 vacation grants

BC, Vilnius, 24.07.2020.Print version
Lithuania's Economy and Innovation Ministry has on Thursday announced its decision to give 200 euros to medics fighting the coronavirus to have rest time in the fall, allocating a total of 10 million euros for the purpose, informs LETA/BNS.

"Medics will receive grants of 200 euros to have rest time at rural tourism places in Lithuania, and the tourism business will be also supported this way," Minister Rimantas Sinkevicius told journalists. "Some 50,000 people will be able to have rest from September 1 until November 30, enjoy SPA, that's our gratitude."


According to the minister, 10 million euros has been allocated for the purpose, but the minister could not say where the money has come from.


"Those funds, probably, are borrowed funds. (…) Probably these are borrowed funds," the minister said.


The minister's adviser Vitalija Jankauskaite-Milciuviene says the fall was chosen to support the tourism sector after the summer season which is overloaded.


"The goal is to support them during the non-tourism, non-season period," she said, adding that if a second coronavirus wave comes, the measures will have to be reviewed.






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