It is noted that “taking into account previous closures, these measures will affect 78 stations, where there are fewer passengers”.

The report says that the stations themselves will continue to work, "entrance to the metro and exit to the city will be possible through neighboring vestibules located in the immediate vicinity and continuing their work."

“The updated list will include the entrance halls of the Sviblovo and Botanical Garden stations of the Kaluga-Riga lines. Even in the morning rush hour, less than 230 passengers pass through each of them, ”the press service of the Moscow metro said.

Earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin recommended that Moscow Metro passengers wear protective masks and gloves.