The high alert regime in Tyumen was extended and the removal was announced

The resolution was signed by Governor Alexander Moor High alert mode extended until July 18

The head of the Tyumen region, Alexander Moor, extended the high alert regime until July 18, the operational headquarters told about this.

Due to the current epidemiological situation, employers in the region should transfer at least 30% of their employees to remote work. The only exceptions are those workers who are vaccinated against COVID-19 . At the same time, new items relating to vacationers have been introduced into the document.

“Before returning to work after a vacation spent in other regions of the country, employees must provide a negative PCR test result, passed no more than 3 days from the date of arrival in the Tyumen region. Or a certificate of the presence of class G antibodies (IgG) to coronavirus - such a result can be up to 30 days from the date of delivery of the biomaterial. Or a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19,” the headquarters said.

Business leaders are encouraged to motivate employees to get vaccinated against coronavirus infection. Those who do so are given an additional day of rest with pay on the day of vaccination and thereafter, or are allowed to take an additional day of leave.

The mask regime in public places remains. And for some categories of citizens, such as pensioners and people with chronic diseases, if they are not vaccinated, it is recommended to resume the regime of self-isolation.

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