“Apply when you go out for work” Moscow strengthens curfew ban April 6 at 6:52

In the Russian capital Moscow, measures to prohibit going out have been strengthened, including the requirement to apply to the city before going out to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

In Russia, the number of people infected with the new coronavirus has exceeded 13,000 as of November 11, and in Moscow, it has been increasing in recent days by around 1,000.

In response, Moscow's Mayor Sobjjanin decided to strengthen his curfew, and said on Tuesday.

This means that from the 15th of this week, you will be required to apply to the city when you go out, even for work or shopping.

In Russia, leave has been taken all over the country for a month starting last month on 28th, but since some companies continue to operate, the Mayor of Sobjjanin said on the 13th to 19th. In the past week, we asked all companies except hospitals and military companies to take time off.

The Russian government has already imposed a curfew that could impose fines and imprisonment, but Moscow has also decided to strengthen its measures, and Putin will stop the spread of infection on August 8 Whether or not the response in the next few weeks will be decisive was shown.