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Most of the “weekend quarantine” police violations have been documented in the work of large chain stores. The owners of beauty salons and hairdressers also did not comply with the quarantine.
Police officers in the Kiev region have documented 85 rapes “weekend quarantine“ Saturday, November 14. This was reported at the Main Directorate of the National Police in the Kiev region on the morning of November 15.
55 raiding groups worked on the territory of the region. The police recorded most of the violations in the work of large chain stores, only 11 facts.
Eight quarantine violations were recorded among passenger carriers. They allowed an excess of passengers in public transport and the non-observance of the mask regime.
Some owners of hair salons and hair salons did not comply with the quarantine. During the day, police officers documented five cases of such violations.
In all the disclosed events of “weekend quarantine” violations, law enforcement officers drew up administrative protocols under art. 44-3 (violation of quarantine rules) of the Code of Ukraine on administrative offenses.
The article suggests a fine of 17 to 34 thousand UAH for individuals and 34 to 170 thousand UAH for officials, police said.
Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine November 11th decided to introduce a “weekend quarantine” due to the increase in the number of COVID-19 patients. Ukraine’s Health Minister Maksim Stepanov explained that we are talking about three weekends, starting this weekend. According to him, the Ministry of Health would like to introduce a strict quarantine for three weeks, but the Ukrainian economy will not be able to do so.
“Day off quarantine” states that from 00:00 on Saturday to 00:00 on Monday in Ukraine, only grocery stores, pharmacies, transportation, gas stations and veterinary pharmacies will operate. Restaurants, cafes or other catering establishments will only operate takeout. “The weekend quarantine” will “stop the wave of coronavirus disease,” Stepanov said.
However, several Ukrainian cities refused to introduce a “weekend quarantine”. In particular, Lvov, Ivano-Frankivsk, Dnipro, Zhitomir and Cherkassy were opposed.
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