China Overseas Chinese Network, October 20. According to a report compiled by the Russian "Long News", recently, in order to strengthen the prevention and control of the new crown epidemic, St. Petersburg, Russia announced a series of epidemic prevention and control measures. The new policy will gradually take effect from November and involve public activities. , In and out of premises, remote office.

  TASS reported that the mayor of St. Petersburg Alexander Begelov signed an order that from November 1, local time, people must show a QR code to participate in activities and enter and exit public places.

The news was released by the news center of the city administrative agency. The news pointed out that from November 1st, exhibitions and sports activities with more than 40 people must show a QR code (proving that the vaccination has been completed or has been infected with the new crown virus) Or medical proof that the vaccine cannot be vaccinated.

The New Deal has also made requirements for the number of large-scale events. From November 1st, the number of group events that can be held without approval has been reduced from 75 to 40.

  From November 1st, it is forbidden to organize children and youth groups to go to theaters, circuses, concert halls, cinemas, museums and exhibitions.

From November 15th, enter the swimming pool, fitness center and other cultural and sports service places, theaters, circuses, concert halls, cinemas, museums and other places to watch exhibitions. You must present a QR code to participate in the wedding.

From December 1st, entering public dining venues (except trains and airport dining areas), retail locations (except pharmacies, gas stations, grocery stores, shops selling necessities, stores without service areas), and staying in hotels must present a QR Code or medical certificate of inability to be vaccinated.

  In addition, relevant departments recommend that all units conduct remote work from November 1 to 3 (except for employees of extremely important government functions). After the three-day remote work ends, there will be a small holiday (November 4 to 7).

  Employees over 60 years old who have not been vaccinated or have not provided proof that they cannot be vaccinated will work remotely from November 1.

Earlier, Begelov stated that according to the instructions of the Saint Petersburg Epidemic Prevention Division, employers in Saint Petersburg have the right to allow unvaccinated employees to work remotely.

  Before October 25th, all units need to send detailed information about telecommuting employees to the St. Petersburg Industrial Policy, Innovation and Trade Commission.

  The city of St. Petersburg requires that at least 80% of the employees of state agencies and enterprises obtain a "QR code" (after vaccination or have been infected with the new crown virus), and special supervision of the vaccination of service personnel, civil servants, heads of organizations, and individual industrial and commercial households.

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