Moscow extends stay-at-home regime for people over 60
Region
- 18 January, 2022
- 12:32
The stay-at-home regime for people over 60 and chronically ill citizens due to COVID-19 has been extended until April 1, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said, Report informs referring to RIA Novosti.
“We don’t know yet how dangerous the new strain is for the older generation. In order not to expose the elderly to additional risk, I have decided to extend the stay-at-home regime for people over the age of 60 and chronically ill citizens until April 1, 2022,” Sobyanin said.
Latest News
21:00
Russian Ambassador to Armenia: Developments in South Caucasus significant for Moscow
Other countries20:51
MFA: Azerbaijan has repeatedly proven validity of its position on need for changes to Armenian constitution
Foreign policy20:42
Photo
Initiated by Leyla Aliyeva, New Year celebrations for children organized in Yevlakh
Social security20:34
Photo
Heydar Aliyev Foundation organizes festive celebration for children
Social security20:25
Baku comments on Azerbaijan's potential participation in peacekeeping forces in Gaza
Domestic policy20:16
Photo
Video
Global Media Group joins voluntary blood donation campaign
Media20:04
Israel becomes world's first country to officially recognize Somaliland's independence
Other countries19:47
Photo
Baku hosts planning conference of 'Shield of Peace 2026'
Military19:39