It is reported by "Kryminform".

“Tourist business and sanatoriums approached this very responsibly: they understood that they didn’t want to let their businesses down during the holiday season,” Kiviko said.

When asked if there are any risks to business due to the growing number of cases in the region, the Deputy Prime Minister responded with an appeal to get vaccinated.

“I can only say one thing: vaccinate yourself.

I took root back in January, and I urge all my employees to get vaccinated.

This is the most important thing for us now, ”she said.

Earlier, as the NSN reported, State Duma deputy, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, former chief sanitary doctor of Russia Gennady Onishchenko urged Russians to be vaccinated against coronavirus.