
Only those citizens who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 will be able to get a personal appointment with the justices of the peace in Moscow , the same applies to journalists. This was reported in the press service of the Moscow City Court.
“The personal reception of citizens by justices of the peace has been temporarily suspended, with the exception of persons who have a vaccination certificate or a certificate of the presence of antibodies,” the message says.
The press service also added that access to court buildings is limited for media representatives who do not have a COVID-19 vaccination certificate or a certificate of antibodies.
Mandatory vaccination in Moscow. Whom does it concern and how will the policy be organized
Earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin signed a decree according to which 60% of those working in the services, trade, catering, transport, healthcare, housing and communal services, education and culture sectors must be vaccinated against coronavirus. Before July 15, you need to have time to get the first vaccination, and before August 15 - the second. At the same time, from July 15, checks on the implementation of the mayor's decree will begin.
In case of violation, a fine will have to be paid: for individual entrepreneurs - up to 50 thousand rubles, for organizations - up to 300 thousand rubles. In case of repeated violation, the amount of the fine may increase to 1 million rubles.