COVID-19 restrictions tightened in Tatarstan since Monday


COVID-19 restrictions tightened in Tatarstan since Monday Photo: realnoevremya.ru (archive)

Restrictive measures taken because of COVID-19 have been tightened in Tatarstan since 11 October. Official representative of the Kazan Kremlin Liliya Galimova has announced this.

Photo: realnoevremya.ru (archive)

Last Friday, head of the Tatarstan office of Russia’s consumer rights protection watchdog Marina Patyashina announced the intention of introducing restrictive measures due to the spread of COVID-19. The epidemiological situation in the republic is tense and alarming, she said. Also, the chairwoman of the Tatarstan office of the watchdog didn’t rule out the introduction of QR-code systems in big areas with information about vaccination of visitors against coronavirus and their disease. Such a practice was already going to be used during a 2022 FIFA WC qualifier match of Russia and Slovakia, which was in Kazan on 8 October

Late last week, 80 people were diagnosed with coronavirus in the republic. The total number of infections in the region reached 27,554 people.

Автор: Realnoe Vremya online newspaper

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