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24 of May, 23:04

The head of the Crimea Sergey Aksenov signed a decree According to which from may 24 staying in Observatory people who arrived in the country without confirmed reason, gets paid. The document posted on the government portal.

first of a two-week stay in Observatory Peninsula (located in the health resorts of Evpatoria and Yalta) was free for individuals who come to the Crimea from other regions of Russia. In Observatory also placed all the citizens in contact with infected COVID-19.

"The costs of the Observatory associated with the presence in it of the Inhabitants, and among them the laboratory study COVID-19, shall be paid the specified population ", - reported in the content of the document. The price of staying in Observatory not specified.

the document States that the Expenses of the Observatory, connected with the stay of the Residents, arrived in the Crimea on a business trip, and among them the Costs of laboratory research on COVID-19, be paid by the employer. However, this does not apply to officials of Federal public authorities of subjects of the Russian Federation arriving on a business trip to the Crimea. In addition, the decree does not apply to the crews of air and sea transport and drivers engaged in international and domestic freight movement.

the resolution was approved in order to be able to launch the tourist season and for the Crimeans and citizens of other regions, according to a report on the government portal. The vast number of cases COVID-19 in the Crimea - imported.

Pandemic coronavirus has affected in practice all countries of the world. According to the who data, nearly 5 infected, 2 million people, more than 337 thousand died.

in the Republic of Crimea to Sunday was 340 cases of new coronavirus infection. Recovered for the entire period of 153 people.

The latest information on the situation of COVID-19 in Russia and the world presented on the portal stopmanager. Of the Russian Federation.



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