“From June 1, about 47 thousand non-food goods trading enterprises, about 9 thousand consumer services enterprises, as well as shopping centers, not including public catering facilities, gyms and children's zones, will resume work in Moscow,” TASS quoted him as saying.

According to him, about 300 thousand people will return to work, for traveling on transport they will need to issue digital passes.

Nemeryuk said that stores selling clothes and shoes, jewelry, household appliances and electronics, sporting goods, household and building materials, as well as car dealerships, dry cleaners, laundries, multiservices and repair services for various items and vehicles will start working.

Earlier, Nemeryuk said that catering, beauty salons, cosmetic and massage salons, as well as tanning salons, baths and saunas will remain closed from June 1.

At the same time, restrictive measures introduced in Moscow because of the coronavirus were extended until June 14.