As clarified by the press service of the Beglov administration, this plan is currently being coordinated with Rospotrebnadzor.

At the first stage, it is also planned to open specialized furniture stores, as well as allow access to libraries and academic institutions.

The second stage may begin in St. Petersburg at the end of June, when it is planned to open navigation along rivers and canals (without meals on board), as well as the opening of summer cafes and verandas. In addition, at this stage, the possibility of access to the palace and park ensembles and the zoo is being discussed.

In July, at the third stage of lifting restrictive measures, they can authorize the work of beauty salons by appointment.

“If the situation allows, we will allow the admission of visitors to the fitness centers, fitness centers, swimming pools,” Beglov added.

Earlier it was reported that from June 1 in St. Petersburg, the requirements for self-isolation for citizens over 65 were relaxed.

In addition, citizens were allowed to visit cemeteries subject to the use of personal protective equipment.