Мэрия назвала сроки плановой госпитализации только для привитых москвичей

The mayor's office announced the timing of planned hospitalization only for vaccinated Muscovitesin Moscow. This is expected to happen in a month

The planned hospitalization introduced in Moscow only for citizens vaccinated against CORONAVIRUS is a temporary measure that will last about a month. This was reported by the press service of the capital's Department of HEALTH.

“As soon as the epidemiological situation in the capital becomes less tense and stabilizes, the provision of planned care in city hospitals will be returned to the previous regime,” the Department of Health said.

The department noted that the duration of the new rules will depend on the epidemiological situation in the capital. “It is assumed that the expected period of the temporary order for planned hospitalization will be a period of about one month,” the department said.

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The authorities announced a new procedure for planned hospitalization and admission of patients in Moscow hospitals earlier on June 18. Planned medical care in connection with the increase in the number of cases of covid-19 will be provided only to those who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus.

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The restriction does not apply to those people who cannot be vaccinated due to medical reasons, to patients with oncology and blood diseases (hematological diseases), as well as to the provision of palliative care and cases of emergency hospitalization.

Due to the difficult epidemiological situation in the capital, new measures have been introduced to combat coronavirus infection and motivate residents to get vaccinated. In particular, only vaccinated citizens will now be allowed to see Moscow magistrates. “The personal reception of citizens by magistrates has been temporarily suspended, with the exception of persons who have a vaccination certificate or a certificate of the presence of antibodies,” the press service of the Moscow City COURT said.

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From June 19, "COVID-free zones" will open in several restaurants in the capital. Customers will be able to get there using QR codes confirming vaccination against COVID-19.

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On June 16, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin signed a decree according to which 60% of employees of organizations in the service sector, trade, catering, transport and other industries must inject the first component of the vaccine by July 15, and the second component by August 15. Sobyanin called the situation with the coronavirus in Moscow dramatic. Now about 2 million residents of the city have been vaccinated.

June 18, 11:45 Moscow time Coronavirus RUSSIA Moscow World +10945 (per day) 4.8 million Recovered 0 +17262 (per day) 5.3 million Infected 0 +453 (per day) 128.4 thousand Died +3784 ( per day) 1.1 million Recovered 0 +9056 (per day) 1.3 million Infected 0 +78 (per day) 21.3 thousand Died +380478 (per day) 115.5 million Recovered 0 +396351 (per day) ) 177.4 million Infected 0 +9350 (per day) 3.8 million Died Source: JHU,
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