What are the restrictions for unvaccinated Russians and are they legal
Miscellaneous / / July 31, 2021
What restrictions are we talking about?
The number of cases of coronavirus began to increase again. Regional authorities are introducing new measures that should reduce contacts between people: they reduce the occupancy of halls during mass events, and so on. These steps are similar to last year's.
But then there was no vaccine against COVID-19, and now there is. Therefore, many of the new measures should encourage people to get vaccinated. The restrictions are intended to create inconvenience in daily activities and make it difficult for those who have not yet been vaccinated to access entertainment.
What are the restrictions in the Ivanovo region
Employees of transport organizations, gas stations, catering establishments, tourism and trade must takeDecree of the Governor of the Ivanovo Region dated March 17, 2020 No. 23-ug "On the introduction of a high alert regime on the territory of the Ivanovo Region" coronavirus test every four days. But if there is a vaccine or antibodies appeared after an illness, then you can not do this.
What are the restrictions in the Murmansk region
From June 26, check-in at hotels will be allowedDecree of the Government of the Murmansk region dated June 21, 2021 No. 385-PP "On amendments to the decree of the Government of the Murmansk region dated 04.04.2020 No. 175-PP" exclusively for people who completed vaccination three weeks ago or more, or with a certificate of availability antibodies IgG class, or with the results of a PCR test. Moreover, private traders who rent apartments for rent will also have to comply with this requirement. And in one room only members of one family can be accommodated.
What are the restrictions in the Tula region
It is forbiddenDecree of the Governor of the Tula Region dated June 15, 2021 No. 62 "On additional measures taken in connection with the introduction of a high alert regime on the territory of the Tula Region" hold mass events with the participation of more than 20 people. An exception was made for film screenings, performances, exhibitions and sporting events, if the occupancy rate of the halls does not exceed 50%. But vaccinated people are not taken into account when calculating it, therefore they are free to attend these events in excess of the quota.
Are all these restrictions legal?
Everything is tricky here. Basically, people are not prohibited from doing anything. There are no punitive measures for the fact that a person tries to move into a hotel or eat in a cafe without a vaccination certificate.
Even if mandatory vaccination is announced, vaccination is voluntary. Simply its absence entails a number of inconveniences.
Who will really suffer because of non-compliance with the rules - business: hotels that decide to accommodate you, cafes that let you into the hall. They can be finedAdministrative Code of the Russian Federation, article 6.3. "Violation of legislation in the field of ensuring the sanitary and epidemiological well-being of the population" in the amount of up to 500 thousand rubles or suspend the activities of institutions for up to 90 days. It sounds unpleasant. So entrepreneurs are more likely to try to comply with the restrictions. If you consider this a violation of your rights, you can complain, but where? In Rospotrebnadzor, which decides on the need for vaccination?
Moreover, perception largely depends on the angle of view. You can say: "The unvaccinated were banned from going to restaurants." But you can look differently: "The vaccinated were allowed." For example, in the United States, the vaccinated were allowedIn the United States, those vaccinated against COVID were allowed not to wear masks "in most cases" / RBC walk without masks.
Be that as it may, the main thing is not to confuse disagreement with the authorities' measures to "stimulate" vaccination and, in fact, need for vaccinations, so as not to inadvertently take the position "to spite my mother, I will frostbite my ears."
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