(Combating new crown pneumonia) Moscow requires all citizens to self-isolate from home on the 30th

China News Agency, Moscow, February 29 (Reporter Wang Xiujun) Moscow Mayor Sobyanin announced on the evening of the 29th that all citizens of Moscow have been separated from their homes since March 30.

Previously, Sobiainen required elderly people over 65 years of age and patients with chronic diseases to be isolated at home from the 26th. Sobianen emphasized that from the 30th, self-isolated people regardless of age. You can only go out if you need emergency medical assistance, go to work, go to a store or pharmacy, walk pets, and dump garbage.

Sobyanin said that next week Moscow will deploy a smart system to monitor citizens' home isolation. In addition, he also demanded that people must maintain a distance of 1.5 meters from each other in public places.

Sobianen said that all unemployed people will be subsidized at 19,500 rubles per month. The unemployed do not need to provide any application.

Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said that during the period of self-isolation of the citizens of Moscow, the president's office and the president will work normally.

Russia ’s New Crown virus epidemic prevention and control headquarters released news on the evening of the 29th that Moscow will introduce a special permit system. Only those with special passes can travel in Moscow.

According to earlier information from the headquarters, the cumulative number of people infected with the new crown virus in Russia reached 1,534 by the 29th. Among them, the number of infected persons in Moscow reached 1,014.

At present, most of the people infected with the new crown virus in Russia are Russian citizens who return to Russia from abroad. According to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, from March 20 to 27, the number of Russian citizens returning from abroad exceeded 130,000. The Consumer Protection and Public Welfare Supervision Bureau of the Russian Federation released news on the 29th that more than 180,000 people are currently under medical observation.

According to the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade on the 29th, the ministry has submitted a package of support measures to the catering, service and commercial real estate industries to the Prime Minister Misukostin, including the elimination of 6 months of value-added tax, restrictions on maximum loan interest rates, Postponement of environmental taxes and garbage disposal taxes.

Russian President Putin signed a government task list on the 29th, requiring continuous monitoring of the Russian economy, the introduction of a loan plan for the real economy, raising unemployment benefits to the minimum wage, and delaying the collection of SME taxes. (Finish)