Jab passports mandated in St. Petersburg, Moscow region Russia
Quote from Timothy Fitzpatrick on October 30, 2021, 13:10In St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region, new measures began to take place due to COVID-19
In St. Petersburg, new restrictions began to operate, which were introduced by the city authorities for the period from October 30 to November 7 due to the situation with the spread of COVID-19. This was reported on the Smolny website .
They relate to the sphere of public catering, retail trade, as well as entertainment and leisure facilities - the listed enterprises will suspend their work. Cinemas, libraries, fitness clubs, swimming pools, saunas, water parks, children's playrooms and ice rinks will be closed. Beauty salons will be suspended, with the exception of hairdressing salons. Only open air areas will be available in zoos.
Sports, cultural and entertainment events are prohibited. In addition, the work of inland water transport will be suspended.
Pharmacies, grocery stores, railway station cafes, gas stations and industrial canteens will continue to operate. The services of other outlets can be used by ordering takeaway or delivery. Dental and veterinary clinics will move to provide emergency care. Duty groups will remain in kindergartens; they will function from November 1 to 3.
State educational institutions will be required to transfer 70 percent of employees to telecommuting. For private companies in this area, the requirement is advisory in nature.
It will be possible to visit museums and theaters of the city only by using a QR code or with a certificate of medical evacuation from vaccination.
A QR code or PCR test, made no earlier than three days in advance, will be required in hotels, boarding houses, rest houses and sanatoriums of the city.
According to the decree of the government of the Leningrad region, from October 30 to November 7, shopping centers with an area of more than 36 thousand square meters will not work. An exception is made only for pharmacies and grocery stores. Food courts are only allowed to prepare takeaway.
Nightclubs will also be closed in the region, and all concerts have been canceled. From November 8, it will be possible to visit them by QR codes.
It will be possible to check in at the hotel, as well as to get to the cinema, circus tent, fitness club, dentistry, swimming pool or bathhouse only with a QR code, PCR test or express test.
In restaurants, cafes and hairdressers, workers and visitors must have either a QR code or a PCR test. This requirement does not apply to establishments that have issued a "covid passport".
You can also get to museums and theaters only upon presentation of a QR code, a vaccine release or a negative PCR test.
MFCs from October 30 to November 7 work in the region as usual, but with a limited list of services.
In St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region, new measures began to take place due to COVID-19
In St. Petersburg, new restrictions began to operate, which were introduced by the city authorities for the period from October 30 to November 7 due to the situation with the spread of COVID-19. This was reported on the Smolny website .
They relate to the sphere of public catering, retail trade, as well as entertainment and leisure facilities - the listed enterprises will suspend their work. Cinemas, libraries, fitness clubs, swimming pools, saunas, water parks, children's playrooms and ice rinks will be closed. Beauty salons will be suspended, with the exception of hairdressing salons. Only open air areas will be available in zoos.
Sports, cultural and entertainment events are prohibited. In addition, the work of inland water transport will be suspended.
Pharmacies, grocery stores, railway station cafes, gas stations and industrial canteens will continue to operate. The services of other outlets can be used by ordering takeaway or delivery. Dental and veterinary clinics will move to provide emergency care. Duty groups will remain in kindergartens; they will function from November 1 to 3.
State educational institutions will be required to transfer 70 percent of employees to telecommuting. For private companies in this area, the requirement is advisory in nature.
It will be possible to visit museums and theaters of the city only by using a QR code or with a certificate of medical evacuation from vaccination.
A QR code or PCR test, made no earlier than three days in advance, will be required in hotels, boarding houses, rest houses and sanatoriums of the city.
According to the decree of the government of the Leningrad region, from October 30 to November 7, shopping centers with an area of more than 36 thousand square meters will not work. An exception is made only for pharmacies and grocery stores. Food courts are only allowed to prepare takeaway.
Nightclubs will also be closed in the region, and all concerts have been canceled. From November 8, it will be possible to visit them by QR codes.
It will be possible to check in at the hotel, as well as to get to the cinema, circus tent, fitness club, dentistry, swimming pool or bathhouse only with a QR code, PCR test or express test.
In restaurants, cafes and hairdressers, workers and visitors must have either a QR code or a PCR test. This requirement does not apply to establishments that have issued a "covid passport".
You can also get to museums and theaters only upon presentation of a QR code, a vaccine release or a negative PCR test.
MFCs from October 30 to November 7 work in the region as usual, but with a limited list of services.