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Russia's Saint Petersburg tightens virus controls

October 19, 2021 / 8:44 AM
Sharjah24 – AFP: Russia's second city, Saint Petersburg, announced Monday it would tighten restrictions to battle a surge in Covid-19 cases, introducing a health pass to regulate access to crowd events.
From November 1, people will need to present a QR barcode to get into sports and cultural events where more than 40 people are gathering, the city's deputy governor Boris Piotrovski said in a Telegram post.

Only people who have been fully vaccinated or who have had a negative Covid test in the past 72 hours will receive the QR code.

From November 15, those restrictions will be extended to swimming pools, fitness centres, theatres, cinemas, museums and circuses. From December 1, the measures will also include restaurants and shops.

But cafes in stations and airports will be exempted, as will pharmacies and shops selling food.

The city authorities also recommended that all employers put in place teleworking for staff from November 1.

On Monday, Russia registered another record figure, 34,325, for coronavirus cases over the previous 24 hours -- for the fifth day running.

The death toll over the same period stood at 998, though on Saturday, deaths passed 1,000 over 24 hours, with the day's figure reported as 1,002.

Russia is now the European country hit hardest by the pandemic, having recorded a total of 224,310 deaths.
October 19, 2021 / 8:44 AM

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