Kazakhstan to remove checkpoints on June 1
29 May, 2020 16:48
In accordance with the decision of the Interdepartmental commission Kazakhstan will remove checkpoints between the cities on June 1, the road passenger transportation will resume starting from June 5. This was stated by Deputy Chairman of the Transport Committee of the Ministry of Industry and Infrastructural Development of Kazakhstan Zhanibek Taizhanov, Strategy2050.kz reports.
He noted that transportation will be carried out according to the recommendations of the Chief State Sanitary Doctor.
People who arrived by car and by bus will not be quarantined upon arrival.
It should be noted that 313 international routes run in Kazakhstan, which operate 88 carriers with 610 buses.
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