“Unfortunately, we are forced to introduce certain restrictions, but we are closely monitoring what is happening in the economy and with the proceeds of certain industries.

Of course, we will make point-by-point decisions that will help enterprises overcome them, ”TASS quotes him.

He made the corresponding statement during a speech at the Moscow Urban Forum.

Earlier, the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development Anastasia Rakova said that the capital had already received more than 500 thousand doses of a single-component vaccine against the Sputnik Light coronavirus.

On June 28, the infectious disease doctor, head of the admission department of the infectious diseases service of the City Clinical Hospital No. 40 (Sverdlovsk Region), Yulia Moskaleva, gave advice on vaccination of cancer patients in an interview with URA.RU.