Checkpoints will be set up at the entrance to Sevastopol

Tourists will be allowed into the city only with a QR code

The Governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, ordered to set up roadblocks at the entrance to the city to check the QR codes of visitors during the non-working week. He announced this at a meeting, Interfax reports.

“For the period of non-working days, I also propose to establish checkpoints at the entrance to the city - checkpoints that we had [last year] in order to control QR codes at the entrance of people that indicate vaccination or a disease,” he said.

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According to the governor, this will help limit the flow of tourists. Razvozhaev noted that "newcomers without certificates" may try to settle in the private sector of the city. “We definitely don’t need an influx of people without vaccinations and relevant documents confirming that they cannot become sources of infection, these days,” the governor said.

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