
Visiting cafes and restaurants in Moscow is now possible only upon presentation of a special QR code , the corresponding decree was signed on June 22 by Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin. The code can be obtained by those who completed the full course of vaccination against coronavirus, had COVID-19 within six months before the visit to the cafe (the fact of the disease must be recorded by doctors), or received a negative PCR test result no later than three days before.
Passengers who have been screened may be inside cafes and restaurants without masks and gloves, but employees of the institution are required to wear these personal protective equipment. A QR code is not required to receive a takeaway and delivery order. Without a QR code, until July 12, it will be possible to be on the summer verandas of the capital's restaurants.
You can get a QR code from June 25 at the reception of a Moscow polyclinic, or with the help of several city digital services:
website mos.ru resource EMIAS.INFO electronic medical card of Moscow a single portal of state and municipal services or a specialized application "Gosuslugi.Stopcoronavirus".In the suburbs banned from visiting restaurants and cafes without QR codes Society
Children and tourists must pass a PCR test to visit a cafe, said Alexei Nemeryuk, head of the Moscow Department of Trade and Services. The same measure is provided for those who managed to receive only the first dose of the vaccine. The PCR test must be done in one of the Moscow laboratories connected to the EMIAS system.
Sobyanin announced a 10-fold increase in the number of people wishing to be vaccinated in Moscow Society
The mayor of the capital announced the decision to close catering establishments for those who have not been ill and have not received a vaccination on June 22. Two days later, he signed a decree, which temporarily, until July 12, allowed visiting summer cafes and street verandas of establishments without a QR code. In addition, the code will not be required until this date when guests visit hotels or hostels located at their cafes. Students and employees of enterprises will also be able to visit buffets and canteens at their organizations without inspections. At the same time, working canteens should not serve strangers.
On June 16, the chief sanitary doctor of Moscow, Elena Andreeva, introduced mandatory vaccination of certain categories of citizens in the capital. First of all, at least 60% of workers in the service sector, transport, trade, catering, education and others are required to be vaccinated. Thus, a little more than 2 million people are required to be vaccinated, in total 3.5-4 million people are employed in these areas, Anastasia Rakova, Vice Mayor for Social Development, estimated earlier.
Since the beginning of June, a sharp surge in COVID-19 cases has been recorded in Moscow. If on June 10, 5,245 infected people were detected in the capital per day, then on June 18, 9,045 cases were reported. Sobyanin said that the increase in the incidence is associated with the spread of the Indian strain of coronavirus in Moscow. According to him, due to a new variant of the COVID-19 virus, they began to be detected even in vaccinated and recovered patients.
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