In Ugra, sellers were obliged to show QR codes at the request of buyers

by time news

Today the Governor of Ugra, Natalya Komarova, signed a decree No. 176 “On additional measures to prevent the import and spread of a new coronavirus infection.” It concerns employees of organizations, individual entrepreneurs and citizens selling goods in the territory of the autonomy.

From now on, not only, for example, security guards at the entrance to a mall, restaurant or theater can demand a “health passport” from visitors, but also receive a “response request” to show their own code. Thus, the first and the second were equal in rights and responsibilities in a pandemic.

We add that QR codes began to be asked in Ugra for visiting sports, cultural institutions, shopping and entertainment centers, educational institutions, beauty salons, leisure and entertainment organizations, hotels and other places for temporary residence, catering, with the exception of those that work to take away, with November 8.

In the district, it is still not allowed for unaccompanied teenagers to go to entertainment events and shops. This requirement is valid until February 1, 2022. In the autonomy, the regime of compulsory self-isolation of citizens over 60 years old and with chronic diseases continues, as well as compulsory vaccination for doctors, shift workers living in social institutions, people with chronic diseases, conscripts, people 60 years and older, migrant workers and workers in a number of spheres.

From the beginning of the pandemic until December 25, 94.8 thousand people were infected with coronavirus in Ugra. 88.1 thousand northerners were cured, 1 946 died.

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