“Residents of Nakhodka now also have the opportunity to walk, engage in physical education and sports on the street in groups of no more than two people with a distance between practitioners of at least five meters,” the press release said.

It is mandatory to use respiratory protection.

In addition, after checking the commission in Nakhodka, stores with an area of ​​up to 400 square meters will be able to resume work. m. with a separate entrance, hairdressers and beauty salons.

At the same time, access control is maintained in the district.

At the same time, residents of the remaining regions of Primorsky Krai from June 6 were allowed to take walks, attend walking tours and zoos in groups of up to five people, as well as physical education and outdoor sports in groups of up to 10 people, subject to social distance and wearing personal protective equipment.

Earlier it was reported that in the Belgorod region from June 6, parks, summer cafes, museums and stadiums will open.

The head physician of the Consultative and Diagnostic Polyclinic No. 121 of the Moscow Department of Health, Ph.D. Andrei Tyazhelnikov, in an interview with the Izvestia newspaper, made recommendations for walks after the self-isolation regime.