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Russia - QR codes and self-isolation will be canceled again in Crimea

Russia (bbabo.net), - Due to the improvement of the epidemiological situation, from February 28 in Crimea, it is planned to cancel QR codes for visiting shopping centers. This was announced by the head of the Republic of Kazakhstan Sergey Aksenov.

According to him, from the same day, the self-isolation regime for citizens aged 60 and over, patients with chronic diseases, as well as recommendations on organizing remote work, will be canceled.

- From March 11, planned outpatient medical care, medical examinations and medical examinations are being resumed, - Aksyonov assured and added that he instructed to make appropriate changes to his decree on the high alert regime of March 17, 2020.

Recall that at the end of last year, the head of the region temporarily canceled the requirement for mandatory presentation of vaccination codes when visiting large shopping centers, beauty salons, hairdressers, cosmetic and massage salons, baths, saunas, swimming pools, fitness centers, cinemas, theaters, libraries, museums and circuses. However, the restrictive measuresumed ahead of schedule on January 17.

In addition, on Friday, the governor of Sevastopol, Mikhail Razvozhaev, eased anti-covid restrictions in the region. So, now a maximum of 50 persons are allowed to participate in urgent meetings, conferences, meetings of commissions with mandatory observance of sanitary safety measures. This applies to state authorities, local self-government and state institutions.

According to the Interregional Department of Rospotrebnadzor for Crimea and Sevastopol, over the past day, 872 cases of a new coronavirus infection were registered in the republic and 115 patients were hospitalized. Seven patients with COVID-19 have died. During the same period, 438 new cases of the disease were recorded in Sevastopol, 58 people were hospitalized. Seven coronavirus-infected people aged 72 to 88 have died.

Russia - QR codes and self-isolation will be canceled again in Crimea