In Moscow, violations of anti-covid measures were revealed in 12 cafes "Shokoladnitsa"

In Moscow, violations of anti-covid measures were revealed in 12 cafes
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Employees of Rospotrebnadzor checked 34 points of the Shokoladnitsa network, in 12 of which violations of anti-epidemic measures were revealed.Establishments face a large fine or suspension of activities for up to 3 months

The Moscow Department of Rospotrebnadzor revealed violations of sanitary and epidemiological requirements in 12 cafes "Shokoladnitsa". This was reported by the press service of the department.

“Monitoring checks were carried out at 34 catering establishments of the Shokoladnitsa cafe. <...> 12 enterprises operated with violations of sanitary and epidemiological requirements, while there were still risks of the spread of a new CORONAVIRUS infection,” the report says.

In particular, social distancing was not monitored in the cafe, masks and gloves were not asked at the entrance, and in the absence of them, personal protective equipment was not offered. In addition, the temperature of the clients was not taken.

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At the same time, restaurant employees, including those who prepared food, worked with their masks down and without gloves. Also, as reported by the department, the cafe could not provide information on testing employees for covid-19 , as well as data on the number of employees who were ill or vaccinated against coronavirus.

“On the facts of violations revealed by the employees of the territorial departments, 12 administrative cases were initiated against the legal entity under Part 2 of Article 6.3 of the Code of Administrative Offenses,” the report says.

Under this article, institutions face an administrative fine of 200 to 500 thousand rubles. or administrative suspension of activities for up to 90 days.

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Earlier, the Moscow authorities introduced new restrictions on visiting catering: from June 28, only visitors who have protection against COVID-19 will be able to enter cafes and restaurants and other catering establishments in the capital. The corresponding decree was signed by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin.

At the entrance, visitors will need to present a special QR code confirming that they have been vaccinated against COVID-19, that they have had an illness in the past six months, or that they have a negative PCR test valid for three days. People who have received the first of the two vaccines required for the COVID-19 vaccine will need to undergo a PCR test until they receive the second component of the vaccine.

it will be possible to issue a QR code using an electronic medical card, through the registration of a city polyclinic, on a single portal of state and municipal services or in the State Services.Stopcoronavirus application, on the mos.ru website or on the EMIAS.INFO resource.

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