Moskva officials re-apply the regulations to work remotely after the Russian capital notes the number of deaths for Covid-19 daily record high.

Mayor Moskva Sergei Sobyanin today issued a notice to ask businesses to cut 30% of employees working at the office from June 28.

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The employees who have vaccinated the Covid-19 vaccine will be exempt from this regulation, while all employees over 65 years of age and the person with the patient will have to work at home.

Moskva's new measures are given in the context of Russia who are recording the number of Covid-19 infections soared from mid-June due to the origin Delta transformation with high infection.

Medical staff sprays sterilizing on the streets of Moskva, Russia on June 17.

Russia on June 25 recorded nearly 20,400 new cases, of which nearly 8,000 cases in Moskva.

Russia provides free Covid-19 vaccines from early December 2020, but most of the people are still hesitant.

In the context of the suspended vaccination campaign, mayor of Sobyanin in early June requires more than two million MOSKVA people working in the service industries, equivalent to 60% of personnel, compulsory vaccination before August 15.

Leaders of Russian health supervision agency Rospotrebnazor, Anna Popova today said 18 areas across the country have adopted a number of compulsory vaccination forms.

Covid-19 flare up in December 2019, appearing in 220 countries and territories with nearly 181 million cases and nearly 4 million deaths.