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MOSCOW, June 12 ― Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin today announced a ‘non-working’ week in the Russian capital as cases in the city hit a six-month high amid a sluggish vaccination campaign.  “During the past week the situation with the spread of the coronavirus infections has sharply...

MOSCOW, June 12 ― Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin today announced a ‘non-working’ week in the Russian capital as cases in the city hit a six-month high amid a sluggish vaccination campaign.

“To stop the growth of infections and to save people’s lives, today I signed a decree providing for non-working days between June 15-19,” Sobyanin said. Together with the weekends and a public holiday on June 14, most people working in Moscow will not return to offices until June 20, all the while retaining their salaries.

Sobyanin also called on employers to transfer at least 30 percent of non-vaccinated employees to working from home.

 

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