Moscow cafes turn away the unvaccinated as COVID cases surge
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MOSCOW: Customers had to start showing QR-codes to get their coffees in Moscow on Monday, under new rules requiring cafes to only serve people who could show proof of vaccination, immunity or a negative COVID test.
The new restrictions, which also cover drinks and meals in restaurants, came into force as authorities scrambled to contain a surge of infections in the capital. "The coronavirus situation in Moscow remains extremely difficult," Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin told the TASS news agency.More Related News