About 200 people were involved in checking documents at checkpoints, the Sevastopol government said.

“During the first day, 207 cars were not allowed at the checkpoints, since the passengers did not have the necessary documents: a certificate (medical certificate) or a QR code on vaccination, a certificate (medical certificate) or a QR code on a past illness,” the statement says. ...

Of those who arrived at the railway station, ten people were not allowed into the city at the control point.

Special cases are considered individually, the government added.

“So, on the first day of the checkpoints operation, the Situation Center processed about 800 requests,” they said.

On October 29, checkpoints began to be installed on the highways at the entrance to Sevastopol to check QR codes for vaccination against COVID-19.

On October 30, checkpoints began to work, they will work until the end of November 7.

Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev said that the work of checkpoints installed at the entrance to Sevastopol to check QR codes will not be extended after the non-working days.