Petersburgers with a certificate of antibodies to coronavirus and a negative PCR test will be able to receive QR codes. This was announced on November 2 by the chairman of the Health Committee of St. Petersburg Dmitry Lisovets.
“The code will also be able to get those citizens who during the illness did not go to the doctor, but have antibodies to the coronavirus,” he said.
The applications submitted by the townspeople will be considered by a special commission.
On the eve, new measures to combat COVID-19 were introduced in the apparatus of the Russian government. Face-to-face meeting participants must provide QR codes, PCR test results, or documents about a past illness.
By now, almost all regions of the Russian Federation have introduced QR codes for visiting public places. The system has not yet been launched in seven constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The requirement does not apply in the republics of Altai and Kalmykia, in the Bryansk, Tomsk, Sakhalin and Tyumen regions.
On October 30, Russian Health Minister Mikhail Murashko announced that the rate of vaccination against COVID-19 in Russia has almost quadrupled over the past week and a half. In addition, he said that there has been a decrease in the incidence in those regions where severe coronavirus restrictions have been introduced.
On October 29, QR codes for visiting public places were introduced in the Nenets Autonomous Okrug. From this day on, they are necessary when visiting sports facilities, organizations of additional education, cultural facilities, cinemas, catering establishments, beauty salons, spas, saunas.
On October 28, the Governor of the Ryazan Region Nikolai Lyubimov signed an order on the introduction of QR codes in the region for visiting baths, saunas, shopping and shopping and entertainment complexes. Also, to enter these institutions, it will be possible to present a certificate of a past illness or a document on contraindications to vaccination along with a negative PCR test.
A large-scale vaccination has been taking place in Russia since January. Citizens are vaccinated free of charge and voluntarily. Five vaccines against coronavirus have been registered in the country: Sputnik V, which became the first vaccine against COVID-19 in the Russian Federation and the world, as well as Sputnik Light, EpiVacCorona, EpiVacCorona-N and KoviVak.
.All relevant information on the situation with the coronavirus is available on the websites stopcoronavirus.rf and access to all.rf, as well as the hashtag #WeWe areTogether. Coronavirus hotline: 8 (800) 2000-112.
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