Moscow-Sana
Today, Mayor of the Russian capital, Moscow, Sergei Sobyanin issued a directive to re-activate some general restrictions in the city against the backdrop of the spread of the Corona virus infection, and the Russia Today website quoted Sobyanin as saying that it obligated business owners in Moscow to transfer at least 30% of employees to remote work, including all workers who exceeded They are 60 years old or suffer from chronic diseases from October 25 to February 25, 2022.
The mayor of Moscow directed the application of the “home system” to the elderly and people suffering from chronic diseases to work during the same period, and these restrictions do not include people who recovered from the Corona virus less than 6 months ago or were fully vaccinated against the disease.
Moscow is witnessing a significant increase in the indicators of new infections and deaths from the Corona virus, as the number of infected people on a daily basis exceeded the level of 6 thousand infections, while the death toll exceeded 70 people.