Since July 13th, Moscow no longer requires outdoor masks. Although masks and gloves are obligatory for public transportation, shopping centers, etc., the number of people who follow the rules is decreasing. However, in Moscow, where people are always crowded, Russians enjoy walking and sports exercises while maintaining a social distance.
From July, the liner service on the Moscow River was resumed. I think it's best to see the scenery and architecture of Moscow from a cruise ship because the summer weather in Moscow is good. After the lockdown, the new large theme park "Yumenoshima" was opened. There are various attractions in the park that both adults and children can enjoy. The number of visitors is less than half the usual number, so advance purchase of tickets is required.
Recently, the number of people infected with the new coronavirus is gradually decreasing. The average number of new infections per day is 1000. In early June, self-isolation was eased for the first time in 9 weeks. Finally, the electronic passbook is no longer needed, and you can go out and use public transportation freely.
On June 23, we started to relax to Stage 3. Cafes, restaurants and sports clubs are back in business and Moscow is back to life. People in Moscow enjoy the summer, drinking coffee and lemonade while walking in parks and city streets, spending time with friends and family on the cafe's summer terrace.
Tourist attractions The museum, theater and cinema are closed. You can now enjoy outdoor play. A 75th anniversary military parade, postponed due to the spread of the virus on May 9, was held on June 24 at Red Square. People sang in the center of Moscow from the morning and sang, which made me really happy.
Recently, the number of people infected with the new coronavirus is gradually decreasing. The average number of new infections per day is 1000. In early June, self-isolation was eased for the first time in 9 weeks. Finally, the electronic passbook is no longer needed, and you can go out and use public transportation freely.
On June 23, we started to relax to "Stage 3". With more people going out and more traffic, Moscow's vitality returned. Cafes, restaurants and sports clubs are back in business. Moscow people enjoy the summer as they walk around the city streets, drinking coffee and lemonade, cheering for joy, spending time with friends and family on the summer terrace of the cafe.
Museums, theaters and cinemas are closed. I think the situation will change around July. You can now enjoy outdoor play. A 75th anniversary military parade, postponed due to the spread of the virus on May 9, was held on June 24 at Red Square. I felt really happy because people gathered in the center of Moscow from the morning and everyone sang, enjoyed, and played.