The authorities of St. Petersburg will evaluate the effectiveness of introducing QR codes for visiting public catering, which is practiced in Moscow.
According to Aleksey Yakovlev, Deputy Chairman of the Industrial Policy Committee, Smolny is in close contact with business representatives, introducing restrictions “very carefully.”
“You need to look very carefully how this will affect business and how much it will really affect the epidemiological situation. A delicate balance is needed here, firstly, so as not to harm, and secondly, to use restrictive measures as a last resort,” he said in on the air of the TV channel “St. Petersburg”.
From June 28, get into cafes and restaurants in Moscow only if you have been vaccinated against coronavirus, have a negative PCR test or a certificate of recovery within the last six months.
More than 7 thousand of the capital's catering outlets have already switched to work in a “kineless” mode.