This story is from October 21, 2021

Moscow to reintroduce lockdown measures from October 28 to combat Covid-19 case surge

Moscow to reintroduce lockdown measures from October 28 to combat Covid-19 case surge
Servicemen of Russia's Emergencies Ministry wearing protective gear disinfect Moscow's Belorussky railway station on October 20, 2021 (AFP)
MOSCOW: Moscow will reintroduce lockdown measures from October 28 to combat surging Covid-19 cases, mayor Sergei Sobyanin said on Thursday, with all shops, bars and restaurants due to close, except those selling essential goods, such as supermarkets and pharmacies.
President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday approved a nationwide week-long workplace shutdown from October 30 to November 7 and said regional leaders could introduce other measures at their discretion.

Russia reported a record daily high of both coronavirus-related deaths and new Covid-19 infections on Thursday.
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