People enjoy a hot summer evening near a restaurant at Patriarch's Ponds, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin extended an 11 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants. Starting Monday, June 28, restaurants will only accept diners who present an official QR code proving their vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 over the past six months or negative PCR test results conducted within 72 hours. 25.06.2021#6582798
Law enforcement officers patrol the area of Patriarch's Ponds, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin extended an 11 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants. Starting Monday, June 28, restaurants will only accept diners who present an official QR code proving their vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 over the past six months or negative PCR test results conducted within 72 hours. 25.06.2021#6582793
A couple reacts during a hot summer evening at Patriarch's Ponds, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin extended an 11 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants. Starting Monday, June 28, restaurants will only accept diners who present an official QR code proving their vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 over the past six months or negative PCR test results conducted within 72 hours. 25.06.2021#6582792
Law enforcement officers patrol the area of Patriarch's Ponds, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin extended an 11 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants. Starting Monday, June 28, restaurants will only accept diners who present an official QR code proving their vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 over the past six months or negative PCR test results conducted within 72 hours. 25.06.2021#6582791
Women take photos of wine glasses at Patriarch's Ponds, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin extended an 11 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants. Starting Monday, June 28, restaurants will only accept diners who present an official QR code proving their vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 over the past six months or negative PCR test results conducted within 72 hours. 25.06.2021#6582790
Young women chat in a bar at Patriarch's Ponds, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin extended an 11 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants. Starting Monday, June 28, restaurants will only accept diners who present an official QR code proving their vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 over the past six months or negative PCR test results conducted within 72 hours. 25.06.2021#6582789
People enjoy a hot summer evening near a bar at Patriarch's Ponds, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin extended an 11 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants. Starting Monday, June 28, restaurants will only accept diners who present an official QR code proving their vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 over the past six months or negative PCR test results conducted within 72 hours. 25.06.2021#6582788
People enjoy a hot summer evening near a restaurant at Patriarch's Ponds, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin extended an 11 p.m. curfew for bars and restaurants. Starting Monday, June 28, restaurants will only accept diners who present an official QR code proving their vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 over the past six months or negative PCR test results conducted within 72 hours. 25.06.2021#6582787
A young woman uses her phone, with a placard reading "COVID-19 free zone" in the background, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin proposed creating COVID-19-free zones in the capital's restaurants from June 19. To get to the restaurant all visitors must carry a full vaccination certificate proven with a QR code. Fifteen to 20 restaurants of the kind will open at first, Sobyanin said, adding that the goal is to ensure operation of public catering facilities with the safest possible environment for guests.21.06.2021#6578607
An employee attaches a placard reading "COVID-19 free zone" to the doors of a restaurant, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin proposed creating COVID-19-free zones in the capital's restaurants from June 19. To get to the restaurant all visitors must carry a full vaccination certificate proven with a QR code. Fifteen to 20 restaurants of the kind will open at first, Sobyanin said, adding that the goal is to ensure operation of public catering facilities with the safest possible environment for guests.21.06.2021#6578606
A man takes a photo of a placard reading "COVID-19 free zone" outside a restaurant, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin proposed creating COVID-19-free zones in the capital's restaurants from June 19. To get to the restaurant all visitors must carry a full vaccination certificate proven with a QR code. Fifteen to 20 restaurants of the kind will open at first, Sobyanin said, adding that the goal is to ensure operation of public catering facilities with the safest possible environment for guests.21.06.2021#6578605
An employee holds a placard reading "COVID-19 free zone" outside a restaurant, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin proposed creating COVID-19-free zones in the capital's restaurants from June 19. To get to the restaurant all visitors must carry a full vaccination certificate proven with a QR code. Fifteen to 20 restaurants of the kind will open at first, Sobyanin said, adding that the goal is to ensure operation of public catering facilities with the safest possible environment for guests.21.06.2021#6578604
A waiter carries the tray with food and drinks in a COVID-free restaurant, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin proposed creating COVID-19-free zones in the capital's restaurants from June 19. To get to the restaurant all visitors must carry a full vaccination certificate proven with a QR code. Fifteen to 20 restaurants of the kind will open at first, Sobyanin said, adding that the goal is to ensure operation of public catering facilities with the safest possible environment for guests.21.06.2021#6578602
A man runs past a sports playground, closed due to coronavirus pandemic, at Sokolniki park, in Moscow, Russia. Restrictions of activities in entertainment facilities and parks have been introduced as a measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the city.20.06.2021#6577596
People walk past a pavilion, closed for visitors due to coronavirus pandemic, at Sokolniki park, in Moscow, Russia. Restrictions of activities in entertainment facilities and parks have been introduced as a measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the city.20.06.2021#6577595
A man rests on a bench near a sports playground, closed due to coronavirus pandemic, at Sokolniki park, in Moscow, Russia. Restrictions of activities in entertainment facilities and parks have been introduced as a measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the city.20.06.2021#6577593
A woman walks past a sports playground, closed due to coronavirus pandemic, at Sokolniki park, in Moscow, Russia. Restrictions of activities in entertainment facilities and parks have been introduced as a measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the city.20.06.2021#6577587
A closed food court is seen in a mall as a part of new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in St. Petersburg, Russia.17.06.2021#6574929
A closed food court is seen in a mall as a part of new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in St. Petersburg, Russia.17.06.2021#6574928
People enjoy their meals at a restaurant amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573523
Women chat at a restaurant amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573521
People enjoy their meals at a restaurant amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573520
A view shows a restaurant closed after 11 p.m. due to restrictions amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573519
Young women enjoy a warm summer evening outside a restaurant closed after 11 p.m. due to restrictions amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573518
People enjoy a warm summer evening at a restaurant amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573517
People enjoy enjoy a warm summer evening at a restaurant amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573515
People enjoy their food at a restaurant amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573513
People walk down the street on a rainy day in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital.15.06.2021#6573366
People chat at a cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573365
People chat at an outdoor cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573363
Young women chat at a cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573362
Young women chat at an outdoor cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573361
Young women have their lunch at an outdoor cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573360
People chat at an outdoor cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573359
People chat at an outdoor cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.15.06.2021#6573358
A young man looks at a volleyball playground, closed due to coronavirus pandemic, at Gorky park, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that the national holidays from June 12-14 will be extended in the capital until June 19 as a measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Besides, several other preventive measures, including temporary closures of cafes, restaurants, bars, and clubs for the nighttime, as well as restrictions of activities in entertainment facilities and parks, have been introduced.15.06.2021#6572945
People walk past a playground closed as a part of new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, at Gorky park in Moscow, Russia.15.06.2021#6572939
A view shows an alcove closed for visitors at Gorky park amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that the national holidays from June 12-14 will be extended in the capital until June 19 as a measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Besides, several other preventive measures, including temporary closures of cafes, restaurants, bars, and clubs for the nighttime, as well as restrictions of activities in entertainment facilities and parks, have been introduced.15.06.2021#6572940
Young women enjoy a hot summer day at Gorky park amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that the national holidays from June 12-14 will be extended in the capital until June 19 as a measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Besides, several other preventive measures, including temporary closures of cafes, restaurants, bars, and clubs for the nighttime, as well as restrictions of activities in entertainment facilities and parks, have been introduced.15.06.2021#6572938
Young women enjoy a hot summer day at Gorky park amid coronavirus pandemic, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that the national holidays from June 12-14 will be extended in the capital until June 19 as a measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Besides, several other preventive measures, including temporary closures of cafes, restaurants, bars, and clubs for the nighttime, as well as restrictions of activities in entertainment facilities and parks, have been introduced.15.06.2021#6572937
Women with children are pictured near a playground closed as a part of new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, at Gorky park in Moscow, Russia.15.06.2021#6572936
People ride their scooters past a basketball palyground closed amid coronavirus pandemic at Gorky park, in Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced that the national holidays from June 12-14 will be extended in the capital until June 19 as a measure to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Besides, several other preventive measures, including temporary closures of cafes, restaurants, bars, and clubs for the nighttime, as well as restrictions of activities in entertainment facilities and parks, have been introduced.15.06.2021#6572935
A crow walks near a volleyball playground closed as a part of new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, at Gorky park in Moscow, Russia. 15.06.2021#6572934
A child looks at a merry-go-round as the amusement park is closed as a part of new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, at Gorky park in Moscow, Russia.13.06.2021#6572089
People walk at Gorky park as the amusement park is closed as a part of new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital in Moscow, Russia.13.06.2021#6572088
A child walks at Gorky park as the amusement park is closed as a part of new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital in Moscow, Russia.13.06.2021#6572086
A woman and a child walk at Gorky park as the amusement park is closed as a part of new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital in Moscow, Russia.13.06.2021#6572085
People chat at a cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.12.06.2021#6571933
People chat at a cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.12.06.2021#6571934
People chat at a cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.12.06.2021#6571930
People chat at a cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.12.06.2021#6571929
A couple chat at a cafe in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has announced new restrictions due to the increasing daily number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital, including the temporary closure of food and entertainment facilities from 11 p.m. till 6 a.m starting from June 13.12.06.2021#6571926