Sobyanin introduced a lockdown in Moscow for a non-working week

Sobyanin introduced a lockdown in Moscow for a non-working week
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During non-working days, Muscovites will be able to walk along the streets and parks without QR codes, but restaurants, gyms, shopping centers and beauty salons will not work,Mayor's Decree says

During the lockdown

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, by his decree, introduced a temporary lockdown in the capital during non-working days from October 28 to November 7. During this period, only pharmacies and shops with essential goods will operate in the capital.

Museums, theaters, cinemas, zoos, solariums, baths, gyms, shopping centers and hairdressers will close Pharmacies and shops with essential goods will continue to work Dental offices will stop working, except in cases of emergency; Metropolitan restaurants will be open for takeaway. Muscovites will be able to walk freely in parks and streets, the QR code system will not be renewed. Also in Moscow, social cards of unvaccinated people aged 60+ will be blocked. They will be able to unlock them after vaccination. School holidays are also announced for this period. The authorities expect the situation with the CORONAVIRUS to improve in a week, so there are no plans to extend the lockdown yet, two sources close to the city hall told RBC.

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