In the Tula region, due to the spread of CORONAVIRUS, the work of catering establishments will be limited and QR codes will be introduced, the measures will come into force on October 22. The corresponding decree was signed by Governor Alexei Dyumin, according to the website of the regional government.
According to the adopted restrictions, cafes and restaurants will not be able to serve visitors from midnight to seven in the morning, an exception is made for work in the delivery or takeaway format. Moreover, in public catering establishments it will be forbidden to serve companies of more than ten people.
At the same time, you will need a QR code about vaccination or covid in the last six months to visit cinemas, museums, bowling alleys and sports events, it will also be asked in social institutions to receive stationary and semi-residential services. Children and teenagers under 18 years of age will not be able to visit shopping centers without being accompanied by their parents.
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Due to the increase in the incidence of covid-19 and SARS, 155 classes in 74 schools in the region and 25 groups in nine institutions of secondary education have switched to a remote learning format, Alevtina Sheveleva, HEAD of the regional Ministry of Education, said at a meeting of the operational headquarters. According to her, two schools in the region have completely switched to distance learning. Sheveleva called it inappropriate to tighten restrictions in schools, since school holidays will begin on October 25, which will last for two weeks, until November 7, and the proportion of vaccinated teachers is 90%.