Moscow authorities do not plan to introduce new restrictions on CORONAVIRUS and declare non-working days before the New Year, Deputy Mayor for Social Development Anastasia Rakova said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
“An immune layer has formed, the number of vaccinated, revaccinated people is growing, and we see that the city, in principle, lives a full life with some very minimal restrictions, and the incidence is falling,” Rakova said.
She noted that the "delta" version of the coronavirus will not be able to provoke such a wave of incidence as in the fall of 2020 or this summer.
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On December 14, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin called the situation with the spread of coronavirus in the city stable. He said that over the past week, the number of new cases of infection with covid-19 has decreased by 7%, and the number of hospitalizations by 6%. The mayor noted that in Moscow at least 80% of HEALTH care, education, social services, trade and catering workers were vaccinated.