Senator Krugly allowed the issuance of QR codes to those who had had COVID-19 with a high titer of antibodies
Member of the Federation Council Committee on Social Policy, Honored Doctor Russia Vladimir Krugly appreciated the possibility of issuing QR codes to Russians who have had coronavirus. According to him, the bills on the use of QR codes in public places and in transport can be amended accordingly, TASS reports.
The Federation Council allowed the issuance of QR codes for Russians who have had COVID-19 who have a high titer antibodies to infection. The senator said that in such a situation it is necessary to “carefully look.” That is, we need some kind of individual approach, ā€¯concluded Krugly. He added that protective measures in the form of QR codes are necessary.
Earlier, the head of the Gamaleya Center, Alexander Gintsburg, called the consequences of introducing QR codes. In his opinion, this measure will prevent the emergence of new strains of COVID-19 in Russia.
On November 12, the Russian government submitted to the State Duma draft amendments on the use of QR codes in some types of transport and in public places. The State Duma considered such a measure necessary. With the introduction of QR codes in transport and public places in Russia, a transitional period will be introduced, which will last until February 1, 2022.