The "third wave" of CORONAVIRUS covered the Russian regions in the midst of summer. In this regard, local officials began to seriously tighten the "antique" restrictions in the field of tourism. For many Russians, deprived of the opportunity to go on holiday abroad and reoriented to domestic tourism, this was an unpleasant surprise. So, despite the fact that no restrictions were imposed on the Russians at the federal level, many governors require a vaccination certificate or an analysis for covid-19 from guests .
A new monopolist will appear in St. Petersburg with a state contract for 130 billion rubles.
The Committee for Nature Management, Environmental Protection and Ensuring Ecological Safety of St. Petersburg announced a tender for the right to conclude an agreement on the organization of activities for the treatment of municipal solid waste (MSW). The operator is selected for 10 years, according to the website of the disclosure of information about the auction of the Russian Federation. The cost of the contract will be 131 billion rubles, the amount of the application security is 500 million rubles.
The payback period for rental housing in St. Petersburg has reached 24 years
In the CIAN rating in terms of housing profitability, St. Petersburg took the second place in terms of rent, yielding only to Moscow. At the same time, the northern capital turned out to have the longest return on investment in real estate among Russian million-plus cities - the cost of buying an apartment for rent in the northern capital will be "beaten off" by renting only after 24 years, and the yield is only 4.2% per annum, which is lower average rates on bank deposits.
Officials intervened in the scandal over cancer drugs in St. Petersburg
The St. Petersburg government has decided to allocate an additional 918 million rubles to the HEALTH Committee for the purchase of subsidized medicines and medical devices for the treatment of cancer and diabetes. This was reported to RBC Petersburg in the Smolny Finance Committee.
The first pre-election scandal erupted in St. Petersburg
Ombudsman for Human Rights in St. Petersburg Alexander Shishlov appealed to the Prosecutor of St. Petersburg, Sergei Litvinenko, with a request to conduct an investigation into the illegal use of their official position by officials of the administration of the Pushkinsky district when collecting signatures for nominating candidates for deputies of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg.