Russian President Vladimir Putin supported the proposal of Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova to extend the validity of the certificate up to a year after the postponed COVID-19. It is reported by TASS…
“This is what we will do,” the head of state said after listening to the report of the deputy chairman of the government.
Earlier, Golikova noted that the share of re-ill with coronavirus in Russia amounted to 0.74 percent of their total number. According to Golikova, in this regard, there was a proposal to extend the validity of such certificates from six months to one year. “In the near future, the relevant changes will be made in the guidelines of the Ministry of Health and the corresponding changes will be taken into account by the Ministry of Digital Science on the Single Portal of Public Services in the certificates of vaccinated citizens,” she said.
The Ministry of Digital Science previously reported that in Russia, multifunctional centers began to print paper certificates of vaccination against COVID-19 with a QR code to citizens who do not have access to the portal of public services. “In the first day, more than 50 thousand people ordered the printing of certificates at the MFC throughout the country,” the department said.
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