Грузия вводит комендантский час и ужесточает карантинный режим по всей стране

С сегодняшнего дня в Грузии в силу вступает режим комендантского часа.

"В соответствии с чрезвычайным положением будет объявлен общенациональный карантин, и гражданам будет запрещено передвижение по всей стране с 21:00 до 6:00. Это означает, что мы объявляем комендантский час", - заявил премьер-министр Георгий Гахария на брифинге в понедельник, добавив, что комендантский час вступит в силу с 21:00 во вторник, 31 марта.

Сотрудники МВД круглосуточно следят за выполнением чрезвычайных мер по всей стране, сообщили в МВД. По данным министерства, из-за высокого эпидемиологического риска были установлены контрольно-пропускные пункты на въездах в Тбилиси, Батуми, Кутаиси, Рустави, Зугдиди, Поти и Гори.

"Сотрудники соответствующих подразделений Министерства внутренних дел совместно с Силами обороны контролируют передвижение людей через административные границы указанных городов и выполнение правил чрезвычайных мер на контрольно-пропускных пунктах (КПП). Мониторинг температуры граждан также осуществляется на КПП".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Полицейский контрольно-пропускной пункт в Грузии. Полиция применяет строгие правила карантина (фото любезно предоставлено министерством внутренних дел Грузии)

 

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