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Since may 22, the authorities of the Kostroma region on the recommendation of the chief sanitary doctor tightened the requirements for citizens entering the region from other cities. For them a mandatory two-week self-isolation and a special package of documents. Separate requirements for transport of children coming to rest in the summer, to Kostroma and grandparents.

– non-resident within 14 days it is forbidden to be in public places, arriving with children must have a certificate of the contacts and the results of tests of the child, as well as documents on the right to represent the interests of the child, – have informed in regional administration.

in Addition to the medical certificate and documents from the notary authorizing relatives if necessary to apply to medical and other institutions in the interests of the child, all persons entering must wear masks and respirators: visit public places without means of respiratory protection is prohibited.

As described in the operational headquarters in recent days the number of people with coronavirus infection in the region increased by 13 up to 540 people. The infection has spread in all districts of the region. The disease is diagnosed in residents of Kostroma, Parfenyeva, Nei, buyskiy and Manturovsky districts.

– Despite the fact that the growth rate slowed down, actively the epidemiological process in the age group from 30 to 49 years is 39.7 percent. Not decreasing incidence among older age – 55 to 64 years, the proportion of which is 25.2%, – noted in the regional administration.

According to authorities, after the end of the school year due to the difficult epidemiological situation, day and summer camps on the territory of the Kostroma region in June will not open. The money spent on vouchers for the first shift, parents will return.

when in early summer the situation is normalized, then open shifts should be expected not earlier than 1 July. Until that happens, the childcare for working parents of schoolchildren will have to negotiate with relatives of retired.