Strict going-out restrictions start in Moscow Mandatory carrying of passports April 16 7:31

In Moscow, the capital of Russia, the number of people infected with the new coronavirus exceeded 14,000, and as a general rule, when going out, strict restrictions on going out such as obliging users to carry a pass issued by the city began on the 15th.

In Russia, the number of people infected with the new coronavirus exceeded 24,000 on the 15th, of which 60% or more than 14,000 were confirmed in Moscow.

In response to this situation, Moscow began commuting on the 15th, and as a general rule, when going out, including shopping using a car, strict restrictions on going out, such as obliging to carry the pass issued by the city, began.

It is said that 3.2 million people applied for a passport via the Internet, but on the first day on the 15th, the police confirmed at the subway station whether or not the passenger had a passport, so a long line was formed and the infection spread on the contrary. Issues became clear, such as a situation that could invite people.

On the other hand, it seems that the medical situation in Moscow is tightening due to the rapid increase in infected people.

A video by a doctor's man posted on SNS on 11th this month shows dozens of ambulances waiting in line for patients in a line near a medical institution on the outskirts of Moscow.

The doctor who was in the ambulance also waited for 9 hours, so he said, "There is an ambulance traffic jam."

The Russian government is rushing to secure beds in existing hospitals so that they can handle people infected with the new coronavirus.