Crimean quarantine: self-isolation mode extended until May 31



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In occupied Crimea the self-isolation regime was extended until the summer

Photo: Sergey Aksenov (rk.gov.ru)

Restrictive measures extended until May 31

The Crimean occupation authorities extended the self-isolation regime introduced due to the coronavirus pandemic until the summer. RBC-Ukraine reports on the decree of the so-called “head of government” of occupied Crimea, Sergei Aksenov.

According to the decree of the so-called “head of the Crimean government” controlled by the Russian Federation, the self-isolation regime on the peninsula was extended until May 31. Furthermore, by this decree of 12 May in occupied Crimea, a compulsory mask regime was introduced.

“From May 12, 2020, until a special order, requires citizens to wear personal respiratory protection when they are in public transport, a passenger taxi or a vehicle that carries passengers, when they visit commercial objects and provide services that are not are limited by this decree, but also in public places, “says the decree

At the same time, residents of the occupied peninsula are allowed to leave their home to take out the trash, walk their pets, go to the nearest store, as well as in the event of a threat to life or health and travel to the work, but with permission.

We will recall, it was previously reported that the number of coronavirus cases in occupied Crimea approached 300. In particular, almost 120 coronavirus patients were found in occupied Sevastopol.

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