Ingushetia extends anti-covid restrictions until January 2022

In Ingushetia, the restrictive measures aimed at preventing the spread of CORONAVIRUS infection have been extended until January 20, 2022. The corresponding decree was signed by the HEAD of the republic Mahmud-Ali Kalimatov.

According to the Stopcoronavirus.rf website, since the beginning of the pandemic in Ingushetia, 26,064 people have been infected with covid, 24,187 people have recovered, and 421 have died.

As RBC Kavkaz reported, at the end of October 2021, Ingushetia tightened restrictive measures aimed at preventing the spread of a new coronavirus infection and extended their validity until December 1, 2021.

Citizens over the age of 60 who are not vaccinated against covid-19 are transferred to self-isolation and remote work. Children and adolescents under 14 years of age are prohibited from attending crowded places without adult accompaniment: markets, train stations, cinemas, cafes and restaurants. Also introduced a ban on the work of shopping malls and children's attractions in enclosed spaces.

In addition, a system of QR codes was introduced in Ingushetia for attending cultural and sporting events. 

The occupancy of visitors to catering facilities, sports, banquet halls, transport, concert halls and theaters should not exceed 50% of the total number of seats in the building.

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