Governor of St. Petersburg Beglov instructed to prepare new bans from December 27 to January 9 The authorities of St. Petersburg may impose additional restrictions on catering facilities, trade, theaters and museums from December 27 to January 9. The relevant instruction was given by the governor of the city Alexander Beglov, according to the website of the local administration. “The executive bodies of state power of St. Petersburg have been given a special instruction to prepare proposals for the introduction of additional bans and restrictions from December 27 to January 9 and submit them to the governor Petersburg, “the message says. Thus, the city administration allowed tightening restrictions on New Year's holidays. In addition, Beglov extended other restrictions related to the coronavirus pandemic until January 31. Earlier in November, the administration of St. Petersburg expressed the hope that by the New Year the city would not have to introduce additional
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The authorities of St. Petersburg have extended the restrictions associated with the pandemic
The St. Petersburg authorities have extended the pandemic-related restrictions until January 31, 2022 In St. Petersburg, the pandemic-related restrictions have been extended to 31 January 2022, TV channel 78 reports. This decision was made on the basis of the order of the chief state sanitary doctor in St. Petersburg. Moreover, for the period from December 27 to January 9, it is planned to develop additional bans and restrictions, in particular, related to the work of clubs, cinemas, concert halls and museums.
Petersburg will restrict check-in to hotels from December 27
The authorities of St. Petersburg: from December 27, check-in to hotels will be possible only with a QR code In St. Petersburg, check-in at city hotels will be limited – from December 27, access will be possible only with a negative PCR test or by a QR code. RIA Novosti reports.
In Russia, they offered to distribute apartments to janitors
The labor union of migrants offered to allocate apartments to Russians for 10 years of work as a janitor The labor union of migrant workers offered to distribute apartments to janitors with Russian citizenship. The initiative was announced by the head of the organization, Renat Karimov, on the air of the radio station “Moscow Says”. “The street cleaners now live in bestial conditions. It would be strange if we now put the citizens of Russia in these bestial conditions. We need to give them comfortable dormitories, and it would be even better to give them apartments in ten years. And we see that such apartments have appeared in Moscow as a result of renovation, “Karimov said. The head of the trade union explained that housing for housing and communal services should be provided by the state, and added that such a program would help reduce the flow of migrants to
Idris Elba believed in his own death during the filming of “Gangster”
Idris Elba thought he was really shot in the head on the set of “Gangster” British actor Idris Elba believed in his own death during the filming of the 2007 film Gangster. This is reported by the Daily Mail. The director of the film, Ridley Scott, used a weapon without ammunition on the set, however, in order to evoke a realistic reaction from the artist, in one of the scenes he asked him to lean his forehead against the pistol. Despite the fact that there were no cartridges in it, the artist managed to feel the recoil and was afraid that he had really been shot in the head. Scott remembered that when the actor Denzel Washington pulled the trigger, Elba fell on the asphalt. “I was killed!” He shouted. As explained by weapons consultant Paul Biddiss, the pistol contained a so-called UTM compressed air projectile, which is often used
Zelensky's office commented on rumors about the introduction of martial law in Ukraine
Advisor to the head of the OP Podolyak: martial law will not be introduced in Ukraine The Ukrainian authorities will not impose martial law in the country. This was stated by the adviser to the head of the office of the president (OP) of the republic, Mykhailo Podolyak, reports RBC-Ukraine. He commented on rumors about the introduction of martial law by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and noted that the country does not feel the need for such measures since it has been several years since it has been “defending itself” without them. Podolyak also added that there is no need for them even if there is information about Russia's “threatening military activity” near the Ukrainian borders. Earlier, the leader of the Radical Party and former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Oleg Lyashko reported that from December 1, martial law could be introduced in Ukraine. In his opinion, in this
Cherchesov speculated about the benefits of Dziuba for the Russian national team in the game with Croatia
Stanislav Cherchesov: Artem Dziuba could be useful for the Russian national team in the game with Croatia Former head coach of the Russian national team Stanislav Cherchesov Zenit forward Artem Dzyuba could benefit the Russian national team in the 2022 World Cup qualifying match against Croatia. The words of the coach are quoted by Komsomolskaya Pravda. The specialist made a reservation that such reasoning does not make much sense, because the game is over. However, he stated that the forward was in good shape. Cherchesov also noted Dziuba's leadership qualities. Cherchesov recalled that he was often criticized for inviting Dziuba to the Russian national team. “As soon as the first failure happened, we observe the opposite reaction. You just need to decide what we want and not bring the situation to the point of absurdity, “the expert added. Russia lost to Croatia on November 14 and did not receive a
The Central Bank assessed the impact of the ruble on inflation
First Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank Ksenia Yudaeva announced the disinflationary effect of the ruble The ruble exchange rate helps to curb inflation. This assessment of the impact of the national currency on the rate of price growth was given by the first deputy chairman of the Central Bank, Ksenia Yudaeva, TASS reports. cheap, as long as this influence remains disinflationary, “Yudaeva said and added that the regulator expects to maintain the current exchange rate of the national currency. The cost of imported goods depends on the ruble exchange rate, which affects the inflation rate. At the time of this writing, the ruble is traded at the rate of 74.7 rubles per dollar and 83.8 rubles per euro. The rise in prices in the country, according to Rosstat, in October accelerated to 8.13 percent in annual terms. As of November 22, inflation slowed down to 8.05 percent. By the
63 chickens die of heart attack due to loud music at wedding
63 chickens from a farm in India died of fright as a firecracker exploded at a wedding chickens died of heart attacks due to loud music coming from a wedding party. This is reported by the Hindustan Times. The owner of the farm, Ranjit Parida, said that on Sunday, November 21, the bride and groom celebrated their wedding with guests in a nearby village. At some point, they turned on the music too loud and began to detonate firecrackers. The noise frightened the chickens and chickens, and they began to run in horror around the farm. Related materials 00:02 – April 4, 2018 Found a switchman People shoot and butcher animals in front of children. They can get away with everything 20:37 – February 13, 2014 The tragedy of an extra animal For what a giraffe from the Copenhagen zoo was fed to lions Concerned about the state of the
Russian woman beat her son's elderly nanny to death and burned her body
In Volgograd, a court sentenced a woman to 9 years who beat her nanny to death and burned her Kirovsky District Court of Volgograd imprisonment of a 35-year-old local woman who beat to death the 69-year-old nanny of her 4-year-old son. This was reported to “Lente.ru” in the press service of the court. The woman was found guilty under Article 111 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Intentional infliction of grievous bodily harm, dangerous to human life, resulting in the death of the victim by negligence”). She fully admitted her guilt in the death of the pensioner. As the investigation found out, from January to February 2019, the woman repeatedly beat her son's elderly nanny. One of the injuries was so serious that the victim could not walk on her own. During the last quarrel, the defendant severely beat the helpless pensioner, after which the nanny died. The