As the head of the city noted, the capital lives a normal life, and all sectors and transport are working, including education, health care, social assistance and industrial enterprises.

“So build your life the way you usually build.

If there are some “omicrons” or something else, then I think that we, as before, will try to make minimal, point-like restrictions so as not to disrupt the rhythm of the city's work, ”he said in an interview with TVC, his words leads TASS.

Earlier, the head of Rospotrebnadzor Anna Popova also admitted that after the New Year holidays, the epidemiological situation with coronavirus in Russia may worsen.

She stressed that this requires preparedness at all levels of the health system.

As Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin emphasized, the Russian healthcare system should work smoothly during the New Year holidays.