Deputy mayor of Moscow on issues of social development Anastasia Rakova spoke about the schedule of walks, which will take effect starting 1 June. According to her, this may seem strange, but to prevent the deterioration of the epidemiological situation in the capital is impossible.

“I understand that the posting of the schedule of trips each individual home may seem tricky, – told Vice-the mayor in interview to TV channel “Russia 24″. But what if the longing for the festival Muscovites will be released all at the same time? Of course, we are very apprehensive of this situation. All of us together in any case can not prevent the deterioration of the epidemiological situation, therefore we ask a little patience”.

According to her, the need within two weeks to see how this measure will operate. If the spread of the disease COVID-19 is not, then we can proceed to a further weakening of the regime of high alert.

Rakova said: previously adopted measures have allowed Moscow “not to slide into collapse,” from the point of view of morbidity.

as for permission slips, the public has more than a million used the service, allowing to see the corresponding chart on the website mos.ru.

“Tools lets you know which days are allowed to walk the residents of a particular house. It is necessary to find a particular address, then the system will show the schedule of walks for this house and a two-kilometer radius within which the recommended walk”, – reported in the Moscow Department of information technology.

in addition, about 50 thousand times the inhabitants of the capital use the “Hiking” mobile application “My Moscow”.

on may 28, the mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin announced the beginning of the second phase of mitigation of antiviral restrictions. In this phase will resume, many enterprises of trade and sphere of services, and Muscovites will be able to walk and play sports in the parks. At the same access mode and isolation extended until June 14. In addition, citizens must wear personal protective equipment not only in shops and on public transport, but also on the streets.