Sobyanin: after the end of non-working days in Moscow, the restriction on reduced travel will remain however, he noted that the situation remains tense, therefore a number of restrictions will remain after November 7. His words are quoted on the official portal of the Moscow government.
“In particular, the rule remains that enterprises must transfer at least 30 percent of their employees to teleworking, including all employees with chronic diseases and those over 60 years, “- said the mayor. In addition, free and reduced travel on public transport for those observing the home regime will continue to be suspended.
Restrictions on visits to theaters and museums in the city will also remain. Login will be possible only with a QR code. It is mandatory to show them, as well as wear protective masks, at concerts, entertainment, cultural, entertainment, sports events where more than 500 people are present.
Earlier, Sobyanin said that the situation with the spread of coronavirus in the capital, judging according to the dynamics of the disease and hospitalizations, “more or less” stabilized. The head of the city also noted that over the past week, the number of hospitalizations among those infected with coronavirus has decreased.