Sporting events are now being held. Of course, ice hockey is popular when it comes to watching sports in winter, but soccer and basketball are also very popular in Russia. The cheerleader is also cheering with the team color blue mask.
There is also a photo spot that imitates "Bolga's Funabiki" in the collection of the Russian Museum.
The sunlight in the daytime is getting softer, but the temperature is still low and the crystals are still covered with snow and are very beautiful.
In addition to Sputnik V, which has started general vaccination, clinical trials of Sputnik Vite, which can be stored in a normal refrigerator, have also started, and Russia's herd immunity is likely to rise rapidly this spring.
In St. Petersburg, Russia, the number of infected people per day has fallen below 1,000 for the first time since early November last year! !! !!
As of February 22, 2021 (Monday) 361,607 people infected in St. Petersburg (+957 people from yesterday)
10,834 dead (+47 from yesterday)
(From Yandex statistics)
Belgrade
From the last report on 22nd Feb - 15,000 people were tested, of which 3,257 people were positive.
And the number of infected people is still growing last days.
In order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, public gatherings are prohibited on the entire territory of the Republic of Serbia in public places indoors and outdoors – with max 5 people allowed to gather at the same time, with distance at least 1.5 m from each, ie one person can be present on every 4 m2.
Regardless, citizens do not adhere to the measures, Ski resorts, restaurants, cafes are full of people. For example, few days ago there was held a party in local restaurant, with around 1000 people...
The famous red brick building on Moscow Red Square is the State Historical Museum of Russia. The place in the museum was the first drugstore in Russia and the school building of Moscow State University. The museum's collection has been collected for over 100 years. Currently, the collection exceeds 4.5 million items. The permanent exhibition is divided into 35 halls. Halls 1-7: Primitive Russia, Halls 8-14: Ancient Russian Culture and Mongolian Army Invasion, Halls 15-21: Russia in the 14th and 17th centuries, Halls 22-35: 18th and 20th centuries It is an exhibition of the Russian Empire.
February 9th is the anniversary of the founding of the History Museum and admission is free. In 2022, we plan to prepare various interesting events to commemorate the 150th anniversary of our founding. If you have a chance, please visit us.
February 11, 2021, Moscow City:
Number of infected people-950517 (+2040)
Number of deaths -14160 (+61)
Number of recoverers-861916 (+3558)
The number of confirmed infections per day falls below 2,100 for the fifth consecutive day. It is the first time since October last year that the number has fallen below 2,100.
The number of people receiving the new corona vaccine in Moscow is 500,000. (Data on February 10)
We will gradually relax the restrictions from February. Schools and universities have returned to offline classes. Business hours restrictions for nightclubs and restaurants have been lifted. The number of movie and theater spectators has been increased from 25% to 50% of the capacity. On February 8, trains resumed service between Moscow and Minsk for the first time in about 10 months.
Georgia has reported 723 new cases of coronavirus, 932 recoveries and 19 deaths in the past 24 hours.
6,675 individuals remain infected with Covid-19 in Georgia as of today.
17,850 tests have been conducted in the past 24 hours around the country.
10,718 of the 17,850 tests were rapid tests, while the remaining 7,132 were PCR tests.
Georgia has had 256,287 cases of coronavirus since February 2020.
Tbilisi has been named among the 2021 Best European Christmas Market destinations in a public poll held by the European Best Destination organization, with the city to be promoted throughout the next year to travelers. The top 20 list showcases the Georgian capital among locations such as Basel, Dresden and Edinburgh, following the results of the EBD poll that saw over 100,000 people from 121 countries cast their choices. Sitting at No. 9 in the list, Tbilisi brings the background of being picked among the Best European Destinations and also voted one of the safest spots in Europe among the coronavirus pandemic, the profile in the ranking explains. Tbilisi must be at the top of your wishlist for Christmas. Christmas markets are held almost in every corner of the capital city, where local entrepreneurs and start-ups sell their handicrafts, souvenirs, Christmas treats, Georgian candies, yummy street food and mulled wine," the EBD summary says.
It was the coldest winter this winter around January 15th.
The weather forecast for smartphones is minus 23 degrees.
The ice on the river flowing through the city would have thickened at once.
As I walk outside, the breath that leaks from my mask makes my lashes freeze.
A snowplow with a large rotating brush scrapes the frozen snow.
Salt and sand are sprinkled on the frozen roads to prevent falls on the sidewalks.
Thanks to that, I won't fall, but the entrance is full of sand, and my leather shoes will soon be ruined ...
It is such a northern country, living in the midwinter.
St. Petersburg, Russia As of January 26, 2021
Number of infected people +1510 people from the previous day Number of deaths +58 people from the previous day
Compared to the end of last year, the number of newly infected people seems to have begun to settle down a little, but there are still many people who have died, and every day we strive to prevent infection.
The main behavioral restrictions are as follows.
Self-isolation of the elderly aged 65 and over.
Prohibition of restaurants, skating rinks, and cultural events in shopping malls.
The restaurant is closed at midnight (23:00 to 6:00).
Up to 50% admission limit for theater spectators Up to 25% admission limit for concert halls and movie theaters.
No spectators for sporting events.
The Georgian government expects to have vaccinated 60% of the country by the end of 2021, Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia announced at today's government meeting. Gakharia said that high risk groups will be vaccinated at the first stage. These will be medical workers, residents in long-term care facilities, our seniors over the age of 75 and then all of our fellow citizens over the age of 65 to 75.
Georgia already announced its goal on this platform five-six months ago, to supply half a million vaccines to the country in the near future. We have already made payment. The main goal now is to get the healthcare system ready for this volume of vaccinations within a year.
Gakharia also said that the government continues negotiations with Covid-19 vaccine producing companies, 'but we must keep in mind one thing - only vaccines that will be authorized by the World Health Organization will be imported to Georgia'.