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Muscovites warned of fines for violating anti-Covid measures in parks

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The fine for violating the ban on the use of urban infrastructure in Moscow parks will be four thousand rubles, Evgeny Danchikov, head of the Main Control Directorate of the capital, told RIA Novosti.

On the eve of the city authorities decided to introduce new restrictive measures. In particular, from June 13 to June 20, you can only walk in the parks – you cannot use children’s, sports and entertainment grounds, exercise equipment, gazebos, benches and other objects.

Yesterday, videos appeared on social networks in which Muscovites do not comply with these measures, despite the ban and restrictive tapes.

“In the parks, the observance of the decree of the mayor of Moscow is mandatory. The police, the National Guard and the Association of Administrative and Technical Inspections of Moscow (OATI) are working. Checks are regular, they are ongoing, including using CCTV cameras,” Danchikov stressed.

According to him, even if there is no order on the spot, the violation will be established by surveillance cameras – “a police outfit will be called and the violators will be brought to justice.”

Restrictions in Moscow

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin explained the return of some restrictions by a complex epidemiological situation: the number of new cases of coronavirus jumped to peak values, and many middle-aged people and young people suffer the disease in severe form.

From June 15 to June 19, non-working days were announced with salary retention. During this period, for organizations and individual entrepreneurs, the operating mode is similar to the weekend. Since June 13, employers have been advised to transfer at least 30% of employees to teleworking mode, as well as all employees over 65 years of age and with chronic diseases – with the exception of those who have received vaccinations.

From 13 to 20 June, the work of zoos, food courts, and children’s playrooms was suspended. Bars, cafes and nightclubs during this period cannot host entertainment events and receive visitors from 23:00 to 6:00 (except for the issuance of orders and delivery). City infrastructure facilities cannot be used in the parks of the capital.

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