Original title: Moscow, Russia, the city government has strengthened the vaccination requirements for employees of certain enterprises and units Source: CCTV News Client
On June 16, local time, the Chief Physician Andreeva of Moscow, the Russian capital, announced an administrative order stipulating that municipal state agencies, ordinary enterprises and units responsible for or engaged in crowd-intensive industries strengthen the vaccination requirements for their employees.
State institutions, enterprises and units involved in trade, services, public catering, transportation, medical care, housing and municipal services, education and culture, should organize employee vaccinations before July 15 and August 15 this year, respectively. For the first and second doses of the new crown vaccine, the total number of vaccinations should not be less than 60% of the total number of employees. Andreeva emphasized that the above-mentioned administrative order was issued in response to the severe new crown epidemic in Moscow. Since June 6th, the growth rate of new cases in a single day in Moscow has risen from 11% to 20%.
On the same day (16th), in order to promote the implementation of the above-mentioned administrative order, Moscow Mayor Sobyanin signed a decree. The decree stipulates that Moscow will establish a relevant information system before July 1 this year to monitor the required vaccination rate.
Sobyanin also emphasized that the epidemic in Moscow is extremely not optimistic. There are currently 12,000 people receiving treatment in hospitals, and the number of deaths due to new coronary pneumonia in the past 24 hours has reached 70. There are approximately 20 million people in Moscow, and only 1.8 million people have been vaccinated against the new crown. He called on relevant companies and units to organize employees to vaccinate as required, and correctly understand and support the “extremely difficult but necessary and responsible decision” made by Moscow. (Headquarters reporter Song Yao)
(Edit Zhang Wenjun)
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