Employees are pictured during their workflow at the Central Children's Store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254464
A woman takes a picture at the Central Children's Store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254463
Employees are pictured during their workflow at the Central Children's Store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254458
People are pictured at the Central Children's Store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254456
A woman takes a picture at the Central Children's Store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254454
A woman wearing protective face mask and gloves walks past Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254249
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254247
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254245
A shopping girl wearing protective face mask and gloves works at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254244
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254242
Customers wearing protective face masks and gloves shop at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254240
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254234
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254233
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254232
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254230
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254229
A shopping girl wearing protective face mask works at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254226
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254190
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254188
A customer shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254187
A customer wearing protective face mask and gloves shops at Moskva book store re-opened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6254185
People walk at Tsaritsyno park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6254076
A sparrow sits on a tree at Tsaritsyno park on a rainy day, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6254070
People walk at Tsaritsyno park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6254065
Residents pose for a photo at Tsaritsyno park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6254063
A woman walks at Tsaritsyno park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6254062
A woman rides a bicycle at Tsaritsyno park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6254059
A woman walks her dog at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253993
People walk at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253990
A woman wearing protective face mask and gloves walks at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253988
A boy walks at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253984
A man jogs at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253983
A woman walks at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253981
People walk at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253980
A woman walks at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253979
A woman walks at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253976
People walk at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253972
A woman walks at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253968
A man walks at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253956
A man walks at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253954
A boy wearing protective gloves walks at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253952
A woman wearing protective gloves takes photos of blooming tulips at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253951
People walk at Kolomenskoye park as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253949
People walk to the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) reopened as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253899
People walk past the entrance to the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh), in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253894
People walk at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253892
A woman wearing protective face mask walks at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253890
A man walks at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253879
People wearing protective face masks walk at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253877
People walk at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253874
People walk at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253873
People walk at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253870
People walk at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253867
People walk at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253863
People walk at the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) as lockdown restrictions ease, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253859
The entrance to the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy (VDNKh) is pictured, in Moscow, Russia. Since June 1 residents will be allowed out for walks three times a week on designated days that are determined by the address they live at. People can also jog or do outdoor sports, but only between 5am and 9am. Shopping centres and most parks will also be opened, though children's playgrounds inside them and sports facilities will stay shut.01.06.2020#6253849
A customer wearing a protective face mask is seen in a store of Russian consumer electronics retailer M.video in Moscow, Russia. Shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253785
A customer wearing a protective face mask is seen in a store of Russian consumer electronics retailer M.video in Moscow, Russia. Shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253786
An employee wearing a protective face mask serves a customer in a store of Russian consumer electronics retailer M.video in Moscow, Russia. Shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253784
A social distancing sign is seen in a store of Russian consumer electronics retailer M.video in Moscow, Russia. Shopping malls and parks that were ordered to close in late March are set to open as the Russian capital eases coronavirus restrictions.01.06.2020#6253783