Posted 24 июня 2021, 08:21

Published 24 июня 2021, 08:21

Modified 24 декабря 2022, 22:37

Updated 24 декабря 2022, 22:37

Half of Muscovites opposed the tightening of antiquarian measures

Half of Muscovites opposed the tightening of antiquarian measures

24 июня 2021, 08:21
Фото: Медиахолдинг 1Mi.
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According to a SuperJob survey, 29% of Muscovites are in favor of further tightening measures to combat coronavirus. 46% of the capital's residents are against. The rest were at a loss to answer.

According to the study, most often people over 45 years old (31%) and with an income above 80 thousand rubles (32%) are in favor of toughening restrictive measures. Also, men call for tougher measures more often than women (31% versus 27%).

Among those who are against toughening anti-corruption measures, there are more Muscovites aged 25 to 34 years (51%) and with an income of less than 50 thousand rubles.

The survey was conducted in Moscow on June 20-22, 2021. It was attended by 1600 people over 18 years old.

Recall that in Moscow , mandatory vaccination has been introduced for 60% of workers in the service sector. Also, from June 22, no more than 500 people can attend mass events at the same time (otherwise, the organizers must provide an entrance using a special QR code). Game rooms and food courts in shopping centers are closed until June 29, attractions, playgrounds and sports grounds in parks are also closed. Service of visitors in catering establishments is not allowed from 23:00 to 6:00. And from June 28, it will be possible to visit restaurants and cafes only if there is a QR code - it will be received by those vaccinated who have recovered from the coronavirus within the last 6 months and those who have a fresh negative PCR test.

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