Shopping malls and public baths to resume work on May 20 in Nur-Sultan and Petropavlovsk
Today’s meeting of the Interdepartmental Commission on Preventing the Spread of Coronavirus, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Yeraly Tugzhanov, has discussed issues on the current epidemiological situation in the country, Strategy2050.kz refers to primeminister.kz.
Minister of Healthcare Yelzhan Birtanov paid attention to the strict compliance with sanitary and epidemiological requirements, as a number of regions, taking into account the lifting of quarantine measures, shows an increase in the incidence rate.
In this regard, the regions were instructed to organize constant monitoring of compliance with sanitary standards at the facilities that had resumed operations.
As a result of the raids carried out in the city of Nur-Sultan, non-compliance and violation of sanitary standards at 15 construction sites were revealed. Their activities are temporarily suspended until the violations are eliminated.
“In addition, taking into account the favorable epidemiological situation, the Interdepartmental Commission decided to resume the work of shopping and entertainment centers (without entertainment centers, food courts, cinemas) and public baths on May 20, 2020 in Nur-Sultan and Petropavlovsk”, the message reads.
Also, the issue on evacuating 1 thousand Kazakhstanis from abroad, mainly our students from the Russian Federation, was considered.
Following the meeting, Deputy Prime Minister Tugzhanov was given a number of specific instructions.
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