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From 1 June in Moscow will open all non-trade part of the services sector, Muscovites will be allowed to walk according to the schedule stated in the online meeting with President Vladimir Putin, Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin.

According to Sobyanin, the situation with ranaviruses in the capital allows to access all non-trade enterprises and domestic services – dry cleaning, repair shops. As well as set a test schedule of walking for Muscovites – as followed from the mayor to the residents of the different homes were able to walk on graphs, which will not allow them to “create a crowd”. Testing of such a test schedule, the details of which the mayor hasn’t said to last about two weeks.

Earlier Wednesday, the CPS said that Moscow is included into number of regions that can begin lifting restrictions. According to the head of the Metropolitan administration, Elena Andreeva, if you look at installed office figures, the Russian capital is ready not only to the first but even the second phase of release from quarantine.

This means that Muscovites can allow walks and sport activities in the fresh air and visiting non-food stores. Also in the second stage needs to open businesses, services and food service establishments.

city authorities have previously argued that, despite the positive trends in the fight against coronavirus, Moscow is not ready to fully follow the recommendations of Rospotrebnadzor, in particular, because the population density in the metropolis is not comparable to the regional centers.

However, after the decision of Vladimir Putin on the Victory parade on 24 June, it became apparent that the city administration will have to soften their stance and begin implementation of the recommendations of the CPS.

Sources “MK” saying that the AP has comes from the fact that at the Victory parade to attend including veterans who are 65+. This means that by June 24 the regime of self-isolation must end, even for persons from risk groups.