This was reported on the agency's website.

It is noted that this list of categories of citizens has been expanded in comparison with the spring.

So, it additionally included pregnant women and women in the postpartum period, residents with impaired immune system, diseases of the genitourinary system, musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (rheumatological diseases), additional categories of diseases of the circulatory system and endocrine system.

The department noted that "expanding the list will increase the number of people who need to stay at home several times, but thereby help to significantly reduce the risk of the spread of coronavirus infection."

Mosgorzdrav temporarily recommends to people at risk "to limit contacts with relatives and friends living separately."

“To make purchases and receive any services, it is better to seek help from younger family members.

If it is extremely necessary to visit public places, remember to wear personal protective equipment.

And in case of ARVI symptoms, stay at home and call a doctor, ”the department added.

Earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that Muscovites over 65 and people with chronic diseases are advised to stay at home due to the increase in the incidence of coronavirus infection COVID-19.

At the same time, he noted that Moscow will not be fined for going out on the street to citizens over 65, who were previously recommended to stay at home due to the situation with COVID-19.

In Moscow, 1,560 new cases of coronavirus infection COVID-19 were recorded per day.