
The regime of non-working days in the capital, which began on June 12, will end on June 20. it will not be extended in accordance with the decision of the mayor.
New bans and restrictions
From 18 to 29 June, entertainment events will be limited to 1,000 people (theaters and cinemas will not be affected). Dance floors and fan zones will be closed. Only those vaccinated against covid-19 will be able to get a personal appointment with the justices of the peace in MoscowExtension of previous restrictions
Until June 29, the ban on the work of gaming rooms will be extended. Playgrounds in parks will also be closed. The ban on the provision of catering services in food courts is being extended. Visiting zoos is prohibited.What restrictions are being introduced by the regions due to the new outbreak of COVID-19. Main Society
Relief for those who have been vaccinated
From June 19, an experiment with “COVID-free restaurants” will be launched in Moscow, in which all employees and guests will either be vaccinated or recover from antibodies. Such establishments will be able to work without restrictions, including from 23:00 to 6:00. To visit such establishments, you need a QR code, which can be downloaded from the public services website. Children who are not yet subject to mass vaccination will also be able to come to such restaurants with adults.Depzdrav requirements
The Moscow HEALTH Department announced that planned care and hospitalization in the capital's hospitals would be provided only to those who had been vaccinated. An exception will be made for patients with oncology and blood diseases, as well as for those for whom vaccination is contraindicated.
How the number of new cases of Covid-19 infection in RUSSIA is changing Source: federal and regional headquarters for combating coronavirus Data for Russia i
How the authorities explained the restrictions
On the eve of Sobyanin said that a new, more aggressive mutation of the coronavirus had arrived in Moscow, due to which the volume of hospitalizations is growing, and more beds are required. According to him, 17,000 beds have now been deployed in the city to treat patients with COVID-19, but soon their number will exceed 20,000. According to the federal operational headquarters, 9,056 cases of infection have been detected in the capital over the past 24 hours (the maximum for the entire time of the pandemic) . Died in the capital over the past day 78 people (the maximum was recorded in January - 84). Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said that the incidence of coronavirus infection over the past five days has increased by 34.4% compared to five days last week. In Moscow, this figure is 54%. Golikova noted that the main symptoms of a new strain of coronavirus are sore throat, runny nose and headache.