In the Russian Federation, all COVID restrictions on children’s camps have been lifted, said deputy head of the department Irina Bragina.
«These restrictions, which were related to the COVID-19 pandemic and were introduced by sanitary regulations last year and the year before, have all been lifted,» Bragina said at a US General Council committee meeting. Russia is a party for the protection of motherhood, childhood and family support.
She explained that today the requirements of Rospotrebnadzor provide for the possibility of 100% occupation of children’s camps. Bragina explained that so far restrictions have been lifted on the operation of camps in closed regimes when children could not leave the camp due to a pandemic, and requirements for simultaneous arrival of children and staff, as well as massive outdoor events, Interfax reports, are also allowed. » .
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