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Unlike many countries that anticipate the New Year holidays with strict measures to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia will host 2022 in a festive environment with no ban on gatherings and parties.
The New Year holidays have been announced in most hotel facilities in Moscow and other Russian cities, as well as public holidays and fireworks.
The streets and squares of the city are decorated while Christmas markets are open all over Russia.
Holidays in Russia last from December 31 to January 9, and citizens can visit all the facilities, including skating rinks and amusement parks set up in the squares.
In most parts of Russia, only basic epidemiological preventive measures are in force in the form of wearing a protective mask and physical distance.
The Center for the Prevention and Control of Coronavirus Spread said 21,073 cases of infection have been confirmed in Russia in the last 24 hours, bringing the number of infected to 10,479,344 since the beginning of the pandemic. Over the past day, 926 deaths caused by COVID-19 were registered in Russia, which increased the total number of deaths to 307,948 since the beginning of the pandemic.
Since the beginning of December, Russia has recorded a decline in the number of infected and dead. At the beginning of the month, the daily number of newly infected was over 33 thousand while the number of victims was over 1,200.
The anti-COVID immunization process in Russia started in mid-January this year and so far 77.87 million have received the first dose of the vaccine while 73.1 million have received the second dose.
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