Posted on 10/21/2021 6:59:20 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Moscow officials said on Thursday that Russia’s capital will start implementing COVID-19 restrictions to combat a surge of coronavirus infections and deaths that have rocked the country, the Associated Press reported.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that between Oct. 28 and Nov. 7, places including entertainment spots, gyms, restaurants and nongrocery stores would be closed to the general public for that period in addition to kindergartens and schools.
Only those who have a COVID-19 digital pass, which indicates proof of vaccination or previous COVID-19 encounters, will be allowed to frequent certain entertainment venues like theaters and museums, according to the news outlet. That requirement is expected to remain after the 11-day timeline.
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Well, it’s not like they ain’t used to it.....................
That requirement is expected to remain after the 11-day timeline.
Well, surprise, surprise, surprise!
Biden’s fault
I wonder if the fact that Russia has one of the highest alcohol consumption rates in the world plays a part in this?
Would be awesome if putin went all in with ivermectin
According to her, ALL BUSINESSES (as well as schools, etc.) - except for grocery stores - will be closed for 11 days. From Oct. 28 till Nov. 07, the entire city will be closed. (Paradoxically, theatres and museums will remain open.)
Regards,
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