In the Kuban, the high alert regime was extended until May 30

In the Kuban, the high alert regime was extended until May 30
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In the Krasnodar Territory, the high alert regime has been extended until May 30. The corresponding resolution was signed by the governor of the region Veniamin Kondratyev.

According to the document, all anti-covid restrictions remain in full. Access to business, leisure, entertainment, entertainment, cultural events is carried out only if there is a QR code about vaccination against covid-19 or a previous disease (certificate of medical exemption from vaccination). Also, a QR code is required to visit fitness clubs, consumer facilities, shopping malls and shopping malls. Employees of the regional administration and departments are allowed to work using a QR code.

Residents and guests of the region, as before, must maintain a social distance of 1.5 meters and use masks in crowded places, including when visiting trade facilities, consumer services, stations, in transport, in parking lots, in elevators and in other public places of congestion of people.

Residents with respiratory diseases, diabetes, cardiovascular and other chronic diseases, as well as all citizens over 65 years old, must observe the self-isolation regime.

As RBC Krasnodar reported, earlier the high alert regime with the preservation of all anti-COVID measures was extended until March 1, 2022.