From June 14, Russia removes all restrictions on COVID-19 for the entry of foreigners
Since June 14, all epidemiological restrictions on the entry into Russia of foreign citizens arriving by air and through sea emissions have been detected, the press service of the operational headquarters for the prevention of importation and distribution reported.
“Relevant changes will be made in the government orders of March 16 and 27, 2020,” the statement said in a press release (quote by Interfax).
The operational headquarters also allows the resumption of railway traffic on the routes Tashkent-Samara and Tashkent-Volgograd from June 14 with a frequency of once a week on each route. Restrictions on the entry of citizens of Uzbekistan to large Russian enterprises by rail have been lifted.
The level of herd immunity to COVID-19 in Russia fell over the week from 34.4% to 31.1%, should from the data on the stopcoronavirus.rf portal.
Over the past 24 hours, 4188 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection have been detected in Russia, the total number of cases for the entire period of the pandemic has reached 18,343,964 people. The number of deaths due to COVID-19 infection increased by 78 per day to 379,363. In Moscow, 264 cases of COVID-19 were detected per day, 14 people died from the disease.