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Moscow launches digital travel permits under lockdown

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
Moscow, Russia
Mon, April 13, 2020

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Moscow launches digital travel permits under lockdown 			         A person takes a picture with a photo in front of a bridge bearing the words 'Stay Home. Your Moscow Transport' in downtown Moscow on March 29, 2020, as the city attempts to curb the spread of the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). - The shops and restaurants shuttered after new measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus came into force. Officials in the Russian capital this week stopped short of imposing a full lockdown, but ordered elderly residents to stay and home and closed all non-essential services for one week from March 28, 2020. Russian president urged all Russians to stay at home to slow the spread of the virus in a rare televised address, saying next week would be a week off from work. The order to close all restaurants, cafes, and non-essential services throughout the country comes against the backdrop of a steady increase in the rise of cases in Russia. (AFP/Alexander NEMENOV)

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oscow authorities are launching a digital permit system to control people's movements after warning the coronavirus outbreak has put a huge strain on hospitals.

A website to apply for the passes was working Monday for people travelling by car or public transport.

The permit system, which will be operational from Wednesday, may be expanded to monitor people going out  even within their local neighborhood, if needed, authorities said. 

City authorities had planned to assign Muscovites scannable bar codes to check whether people adhere to strict isolation rules, but that sparked huge controversy.

People would have had to apply for a QR code from officials online each time they wanted to leave their homes. 

The plan was eventually dropped in favor of the digital passes.

Muscovites are only allowed to leave their homes to walk their dogs, take out trash and visit their nearest shop or pharmacy. 

Russia has declared 15,770 cases of the coronavirus and 130 fatalities, though the actual numbers are believed to be much higher.

The densely populated capital with more than 12 million residents has emerged as the epicenter of the contagion with 10,158 cases and 72 deaths.

Moscow has been under lockdown since March 30, but is struggling to cope with the influx of new patients and officials said that clinics were approaching their limits.

 

 

 

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