Non-working days ended in Moscow and Moscow region

Non-working days ended in Moscow

Non-working days ended in Moscow and Moscow region. As reported on the official portal of the Moscow government, the decision not to extend it was made due to the fact that the situation related to the coronavirus pandemic has stabilized.

However, a number of restrictions will continue to apply in the capital. In particular, preferential and free travel on public transport will be suspended for citizens observing the home regime. This group includes citizens with chronic diseases, Muscovites over 60 years old, as well as those who have not been vaccinated and have not had COVID-19 in the past six months. In addition, it will be possible to visit theaters and museums only upon presentation of a QR code. It is mandatory to show them, as well as to wear protective masks, at concerts, entertainment, cultural, entertainment, sports events where more than 500 people are present.

At the same time, non-working days will last another week in four Russian regions, reports RIA News. We are talking about the Novgorod, Tomsk, Chelyabinsk and Kursk regions. Also, non-working days have been extended in the Smolensk region until November 10. This decision was made by the heads of these subjects, based on the situation with the coronavirus in the region.

On November 3, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin indicated that the dynamics of the incidence of coronavirus infection in Moscow has stabilized. In this regard, he considered it possible not to extend the non-working days in the city after November 7.

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