The occupiers tightened the conditions for entry into the Crimea

Присяжнюк Владислава
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14:11, 12 December
The occupiers tightened the conditions for entry into the Crimea
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The occupying authorities of Crimea have tightened the conditions for entry to the peninsula for foreign citizens.

This is stated in the updated decree of the occupying head of Crimea Sergei Aksyonov.

In particular, foreigners and stateless persons now need to have a negative PCR test for COVID-19, which was done no earlier than two days before arrival.

Also, foreign citizens will have to fill out questionnaires at checkpoints and, if necessary, undergo additional testing for coronavirus at the request of employees of the occupying Rospotrebnadzor.

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In addition, foreign students coming to the Crimea must take a PCR test twice, no earlier than two days before arrival and within 72 hours of entering the occupied territories.

What is known

  • On December 1, the occupying authorities of Crimea eased anti-violence restrictions. In particular, catering establishments were allowed to work at night, where 100% of employees were vaccinated. Cinemas and theaters can now fill halls not to 50%, as before, but to 70%.
  • As of December 12, 287 new COVID-19 cases were "officially" registered in the occupied Crimea, and 159 in Sevastopol.
  • The Russian news agency found discrepancies in the statistics of the occupiers regarding the vaccination of Crimean people against coronavirus, in particular, the percentage of vaccinated is much lower than the occupiers claim.

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