Sobyanin extended the restrictions regime in Moscow for one more month

28.10.2020

On October 28, the Mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin announced the extension of restrictions imposed for the fight against coronavirus. 

In particular, the requirement to transfer 30% of employees to a remote work is extended until November 29. According to Sergey Sobyanin, new restrictions are not planned to be introduced.

Extended restrictions:

  • The requirement to transfer at least 30% of employees to remote work is extended until November 29;
  • from November 2 to 8, schoolchildren of 6-11th grades will continue their education in remote mode;
  • additional educational institutions and children's leisure organizations will be closed until 29 November;
  • self-isolation for elderly people over 65 and Muscovites with chronic diseases will be extended until November 30;
  • the check-in system in night clubs is extended until November 29;
  • control over compliance with the mask and glove regime is preserved.

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