
Moscow mayor announces 'non-working' week to curb spread of Covid-19
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The mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin has asked residents in the Russian capital to stay home in the coming week, declaring it a "non-working" week, to try and curb the spread of Covid-19.
"Over the past week, the situation with the spread of coronavirus has deteriorated sharply. The number of newly diagnosed COVID-19 cases has jumped to last year's peak values," Sobyanin wrote in his official blog. "In order to halt the increasing incidence rate and save people's lives, today I signed a decree setting non-working days from June 15 to June 19, 2021, with the preservation of wages for workers." The decision does not apply to key workers as well as the military, the mayor said.More Related News

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