Uman to set up quarantine compliance monitoring sites at pilgrimage sites from September 10

Ouman’s mayor, Oleksandr Tsebrii, announced this on Facebook, reports the Ukrainian news firm.

According to the statement, members of Ouman’s local council followed the resolution “Protecting Ouman’s Others from Covid-19 Acute Respiratory Disease and Tightening Anti-Epidemic Measures in the City” a special session.

“Temporary sites will be established to monitor compliance with quarantine, health, hygiene and anti-epidemic criteria and regulations at mass collection locations (pilgrimages) on the territory of the city as of September 10, 2020,” Tsebrii wrote.

According to him, the transitional surveillance sites will be at the intersection of Sadova and Pushkina streets, Pushkina and Komarnytskoho streets, Pushkina and Cheliuskintsiv streets and Kosynky Hryhoriia and Cheliuskintsiv streets, as well as at the intersection of Demutskoho and Proizhdzhoho streets. Rail.

As the Ukrainian News Agency previously reported, police increased security at Rosh Hashaná’s birthday party in Uman.

Six Ouman pilgrims have been with coronavirus.

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