Posted 22 июня 2021,, 15:45

Published 22 июня 2021,, 15:45

Modified 24 декабря 2022,, 22:37

Updated 24 декабря 2022,, 22:37

Moscow banned unvaccinated citizens from visiting restaurants without PCR tests

Moscow banned unvaccinated citizens from visiting restaurants without PCR tests

22 июня 2021, 15:45
Фото: Медиахолдинг 1Mi
Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin published an order according to which citizens who have not been vaccinated against the COVID-19 coronavirus are prohibited from visiting all city restaurants and bars without presenting negative PCR test results. This is due to the continuing high incidence rate in the city.
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The presence of protection against coronavirus will be confirmed by a QR code, which can be obtained from the electronic medical card of Moscow, on the mos.ru portal or in EMIAS.INFO, on the single portal of state and municipal services or in the application "Gosuslugi. Stopcoronavirus", as well as in the registry of the city polyclinic. Paper references or certificates will not be accepted, Interfax reports. The Moscow Mayor also stressed that restaurants and cafes will be required to create a QR code verification system.

In case of misunderstandings related to the lack of information in the databases about vaccination, past disease or passed PCR test, a special analysis group will be created in Moscow, which, according to Sergey Sobyanin, "will work as quickly as possible", and you can contact there through your personal account at the mos.ru portal.

Sergey Sobyanin added that the epidemiological situation in Moscow remains very difficult, more than 14 thousand patients with coronavirus are being treated in city hospitals. At the same time, according to the head of the Moscow health department, Alexei Khripun, the work of stationary vaccination points in polyclinics was extended until 22:00 and there is enough vaccine against coronavirus in them. The Moscow Department of Health also offered to vaccinate 90% of citizens over 60 years old against coronavirus . More than two million people have already been vaccinated against coronavirus in Moscow.

On June 18 and 19, Moscow recorded the maximum number of COVID-19 cases during the entire pandemic - more than nine thousand cases per day. The city authorities consider the current decrease in the incidence rate to be temporary. They also introduced today, June 22, atemporary ban on holding concerts, entertainment, entertainment and sports events with the simultaneous presence of more than 500 people - both outdoors and indoors.

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