MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced new restrictions to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in the Russian capital, temporarily closing food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. – 6 a.m.
"The services to visitors in catering facilities (restaurants, cafes, bars) as well as nightclubs, karaoke bars, bowling, disco [clubs] and other entertainment facilities are forbidden at nighttime – from 11 p.m. – 6 a.m.", the statement said.
In addition, the mayor said that recreation and entertainment facilities, including those for children and sports activities, in city parks will also be closed.
"Attractions, sports facilities, attractions, rental centers, summer houses and other recreation and entertainment facilities will be closed in large city parks and recreational areas. Effectively, walking is the only thing permitted in parks", the statement added.
Sobyanin added that Moscow will repeatedly face problems with the number of COVID-19 cases until people are vaccinated en masse.
The city authorities will strengthen its control over the compliance with the COVID-19 restrictions, the mayor’s press office told Sputnik.
"Earlier we strengthened the control over wearing masks and gloves in public places and on transport as well as following the sanitary requirements by enterprises and organisations. Today we speak about extra restrictions starting from 13 June; the control over them will be also set", the press office said.
Currently, the Moscow authorities do not discuss bringing back the permit regime.
Since Monday, Moscow has been witnessing the increase in daily number of COVID-19 cases. The city has so far registered over 1.2 million cases and more 20,838 deaths caused by the disease.