Restrictions for children's camps and nursing homes tightened in Crimea

Restrictions for children's camps and nursing homes tightened in Crimea
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Children's camp staff, among whom less than 95% are vaccinated, are now not allowed to live outside the camp. In addition, nursing homes go into full lockdown mode,

The Crimean authorities ordered to transfer children's camps to a closed mode of operation, where less than 95% of the employees were fully vaccinated, and also stopped the medical examination of the population, the corresponding decree was published on the website of the government of the republic.

“From August 1, to transfer to a closed mode of operation the organizations included in the register of organizations for the recreation of children and their rehabilitation, located on the territory of the Republic of Crimea (it is forbidden to stay staff outside organizations), in which the coverage rate of two-time immunization (2 components) against a new CORONAVIRUS infection ( covid-19 ) of the staff is less than 95%,” the document says.

Earlier, Rospotrebnadzor of Crimea proposed to oblige 95% of employees of children's camps and boarding schools to be vaccinated against coronavirus.

In addition, inpatient social service institutions (including nursing homes and boarding schools for the disabled), where less than 95% of the staff are fully vaccinated, are being transferred to full isolation. People who live in them, but have not yet received a full course of vaccinations against COVID-19, cannot leave the institution for the duration of the vacation or for "other circumstances of a domestic nature."

The elderly will be able to enter nursing homes on a negative PCR test.

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