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Cinemas and Spa organizations functioning on the territory of Moscow region, can resume work on 1 August, follows from the decision of the Governor of the region Andrey Vorobyov posted on the website of the regional government.

"Item 11 (resolution on the resumption of activities from August 1) add the following paragraph: "organizations carrying out activities in the field of movies, with obligatory observance of recommendations for the prevention of novel coronavirus infection (COVID-2019) among the employees of the film industry", – stated in the materials.

According to the document, motels and holiday homes can also resume activity in the suburbs from 1 August with the obligatory observance of recommendations of the continuing proliferation risks COVID-19.

In addition, in the region open educational institutions, and hotels. The Executive authorities can once again hold official events and independent guides to get started. Older residents of suburbs got the opportunity to continue his studies in the framework of the "Active longevity".

Some limitations in the region still remain. As reported earlier, the operational headquarters on control and monitoring of the situation with coronavirus in the Moscow region, in Moscow suburbs on-former there is a regime of isolation for people over 65, and persons with several chronic diseases. Authorities, organizations and individual entrepreneurs need to provide residents the opportunity to observe social distance. Does not change the order of isolation for the contacts COVID-19.

"Distance when exercising in the open air shall be not less than five meters, a group of no more than five people, masks in public places. The ban on holding public events are also persisted in the region," – the message oberstab.

On Friday in the Moscow region revealed 150 patients with COVID-19. In total, the region recorded more than 63.4 thousand cases of coronavirus. During pandemic has recovered in excess of 46.6 thousand people, died – 1106 patients.