As the first deputy head of the Kyiv City State Administration for the implementation of self-government powers Oleksiy Kuleba said at a meeting with representatives of the European Business Association, the Ukrainian Business Council and the Association of Retailers of Ukraine, the trend in the incidence of COVID-19 in Kiev does not give reason for optimism.
“The city relies on the responsibility of business. Today we have no prerequisites for introducing restrictions. However, in order to avoid the so-called lockdown, there should be a maximum number of vaccinated, protected citizens. teams that will have a high level of immunization, “Kuleba said.
The business also reportedly asked questions regarding public transport during a possible lockdown.
“Although there are no preconditions for the introduction of strict restrictions, the city is preparing for different scenarios. Aleksey Kuleba noted that more than 8000 applications (for electronic passes, – ed.) Have been submitted since August 11, and continue to be received,” the message says.
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