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Stores in Latvia to remain open until 19:00 during curfew

21.10.2021 Ogres

From 21 October to 15 November stores in Latvia that sell goods of first necessity will be allowed to open no earlier than…

Global climate conference not to be attended by Putin

20.10.202120.10.2021 Ogres

With key UN COP26 climate change conference to start next week, Russia has announced that President Vladimir Putin will not travel to the…

Benefit recipients will be paid wage subsidies only for vaccinated employees

20.10.2021 Ogres

EUR 152 million will be available from Latvia’s state budget to support businesses and provide wage subsidies, according to the information submitted to…

Hospital in Lithuania says only admitting Covid-19 patients in critical condition

20.10.202120.10.2021 Ogres

With Lithuania’s number of new daily infections hitting an anti-record of 3 331, a hospital in the town of Alytus is unable to…

Latvia’s prosecutor general hopes non-vaccinated prosecutors «wise up» soon

20.10.2021 Ogres

There are multiple prosecutors who refuse getting vaccinated for Covid-19. Latvia’s Prosecutor General Juris Stukāns hopes they «wise up» by mid-November. About 80%…

Czech President’s health issues cause political storm in Prague

20.10.2021 Ogres

After the Czech parliamentary election, politicians and the public expect the nomination of the next prime minister, yet President Miloš Zeman has fallen…

Latest Covid-19 cases in Baltics. 2 599 in Latvia, 3 331 in Lithuania, 1 347 in Estonia

20.10.2021 Ogres

A total of 2 599 new Covid-19 infection cases were found in Latvia in the last 24 hours. 1 984 of the patients…

Harmony deputy: put aside political games and communicate vaccination in Russian language too

20.10.202120.10.2021 Ogres

Politicians [in Latvia] should put aside their «dirty games» and communicate the importance of Covid-19 vaccination in Russian language in the interest of…

Latvian Ministry of Health suggests international aid may be needed to treat Covid-19 patients

20.10.202120.10.2021 Ogres

The Ministry of Health in Latvia predicts that a week from now the country will need to request international aid to treat Covid-19…

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