In Sevastopol, checkpoints at the entrance and exit from the city, where travelers were checked for a certificate of vaccination against CORONAVIRUS, a QR code, or a certificate that a person had been ill with covid-19 , stopped working. This was reported in the press service of the city government.
This decision was made by the governor of the city, Mikhail Razvozhaev, due to a decrease in the flow of tourists. He noted that now trips are made mainly by “Sevastopol residents, whose movement was initially recommended to be treated with loyalty.”
“The information campaign that was carried out last week gave its result, and those who planned to take advantage of this break, intending to spend their forced non-working days in Sevastopol, have already adjusted their plans and are unlikely to visit Sevastopol before the end of the non-working days,” he said. Razvozhaev.
The checkpoints stopped working at 0:00 Moscow time on November 2.
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