An employee takes the temperature of a customer at the entrance of a shopping mall amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia.22.10.2021#6678757
A customer scans a QR code of vaccine certificate before entering a shopping mall amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia.22.10.2021#6678755
A customer scans a QR code of vaccine certificate before entering a shopping mall amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia.22.10.2021#6678754
A customer scans a QR code of vaccine certificate before entering a shopping mall amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia.22.10.2021#6678753
A sign stating that vaccine QR codes are required for customers is displayed on an electronic screen at a shopping mall amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia. 21.10.2021#6677747
A sign reading "We are closed!" is posted in the window of a closed cafe amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia.21.10.2021#6677710
A woman wearing a protective face mask walks past a sign at a perfume store stating that vaccine QR codes and masks are required for entering amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia.21.10.2021#6677705
A customer scans a QR code before entering a perfume store amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia.21.10.2021#6677695
A customer shows her documents before entering a perfume store amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia.21.10.2021#6677694
A customer scans a QR code before entering a perfume store amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia.21.10.2021#6677693
An employee scans a QR code to verify a COVID-19 status of a visitor at the entrance to the Severny (Nothern) restaurant amid the coronavirus outbreak, in Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia. From October 15, people in Republic of Karelia can visit cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, gyms and cinemas only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity.15.10.2021#6673210
An employee scans a QR code to verify a COVID-19 status of a visitor at the entrance to the Bavarius restaurant amid the coronavirus outbreak, in Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia. From October 15, people in Republic of Karelia can visit cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, gyms and cinemas only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity.15.10.2021#6673195
An employee scans a QR code to verify a COVID-19 status of a visitor at the entrance to the Bavarius restaurant amid the coronavirus outbreak, in Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia. From October 15, people in Republic of Karelia can visit cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, gyms and cinemas only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity.15.10.2021#6673192
Employees of the Bavarius restaurant install new signs with information about the terms of entry to the restaurant, in Petrozavodsk, Republic of Karelia, Russia. From October 15, people in Republic of Karelia can visit cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, gyms and cinemas only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity.15.10.2021#6673170
An employee scans a QR code to verify a COVID-19 status of a man at the entrance to the shopping center amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia's Republic of Tatarstan. From October 11, people in Republic of Tatarstan can visit cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, gyms and cinemas only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity. 11.10.2021#6669984
People queue at the entrance to the shopping center as they prepare to show their QR codes to verify a COVID-19 status amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia's Republic of Tatarstan. From October 11, people in Republic of Tatarstan can visit cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, gyms and cinemas only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity. 11.10.2021#6669979
An employee scans QR codes to verify a COVID-19 status of the men at the entrance to the shopping center amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia's Republic of Tatarstan. From October 11, people in Republic of Tatarstan can visit cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, gyms and cinemas only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity. 11.10.2021#6669978
An employee scans a QR code to verify a COVID-19 status of a woman at the entrance to the shopping center amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kazan, Russia's Republic of Tatarstan. From October 11, people in Republic of Tatarstan can visit cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, gyms and cinemas only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity. 11.10.2021#6669977
A woman looks at the placard reading "COVID-19 free zone" as she opens the door of the cafeteria amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kaliningrad, Russia. From October 8, people in Kalinigrad region can visit cafes and restaurants only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity. According to a decision of city authorities, from November 1, museums and libraries will be accessible only by QR code. Swimming pools, fitness centers, theaters, philharmonic halls, concert halls and cinemas must only admit customers who can present a QR code. 08.10.2021#6668461
People queue to show their QR codes to verify a COVID-19 status at the entrance to the cafeteria amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kaliningrad, Russia. From October 8, people in Kalinigrad region can visit cafes and restaurants only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity. According to a decision of city authorities, from November 1, museums and libraries will be accessible only by QR code. Swimming pools, fitness centers, theaters, philharmonic halls, concert halls and cinemas must only admit customers who can present a QR code. 08.10.2021#6668458
A woman looks at the placard reading "COVID-19 free zone" at the entrance to the cafeteria amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kaliningrad, Russia. From October 8, people in Kalinigrad region can visit cafes and restaurants only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity. According to a decision of city authorities, from November 1, museums and libraries will be accessible only by QR code. Swimming pools, fitness centers, theaters, philharmonic halls, concert halls and cinemas must only admit customers who can present a QR code. 08.10.2021#6668456
An employee scans a QR code to verify a COVID-19 status of a man at the entrance to the cafeteria amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kaliningrad, Russia. From October 8, people in Kalinigrad region can visit cafes and restaurants only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity. According to a decision of city authorities, from November 1, museums and libraries will be accessible only by QR code. Swimming pools, fitness centers, theaters, philharmonic halls, concert halls and cinemas must only admit customers who can present a QR code. 08.10.2021#6668454
An employee scans a QR code to verify a COVID-19 status of a woman at the entrance to the cafeteria amid the outbreak of the coronavirus disease, in Kaliningrad, Russia. From October 8, people in Kalinigrad region can visit cafes and restaurants only with a QR code showing they have been vaccinated or had an infection indicating immunity. According to a decision of city authorities, from November 1, museums and libraries will be accessible only by QR code. Swimming pools, fitness centers, theaters, philharmonic halls, concert halls and cinemas must only admit customers who can present a QR code. 08.10.2021#6668453
Moscow metro employee checks the compliance with the mask regime in the train of Moscow Central Circle during a raid amid coronavirus disease outbreak, Russia.30.09.2021#6662403
A police officer checks the compliance with the mask regime in the train of Moscow Central Circle during a raid amid coronavirus disease outbreak, Russia.30.09.2021#6662400
Moscow metro employee checks the compliance with the mask regime at the Gagarinskaya station of Moscow Central Circle during a raid amid coronavirus disease outbreak, Russia.30.09.2021#6662396
Moscow metro employee checks the compliance with the mask regime at the Gagarinskaya station of Moscow Central Circle during a raid amid coronavirus disease outbreak, Russia.30.09.2021#6662395
Moscow metro employee checks the compliance with the mask regime in the train of Moscow Central Circle during a raid amid coronavirus disease outbreak, Russia.30.09.2021#6662394
Moscow metro employees and a police officer check the compliance with the mask regime at the Luzhniki station of Moscow Central Circle during a raid amid coronavirus disease outbreak, Russia.30.09.2021#6662393
A police officer issues a fine for a passenger for not wearing a protective face mask at the Luzhniki station of Moscow Central Circle during a raid amid coronavirus disease outbreak, Russia.30.09.2021#6662391
Moscow metro employee checks the compliance with the mask regime at the Gagarinskaya station of Moscow Central Circle during a raid amid coronavirus disease outbreak, Russia.30.09.2021#6662389
An employee of the Moscow City Association of Administrative and Technical Inspection Offices takes part in a raid to check the mask regime at the Aviapark shopping center, in Moscow, Russia. Russia on Wednesday reported 22,430 new coronavirus cases and 857 deaths - the highest number of daily fatalities since the start of the pandemic.29.09.2021#6661813
An employee disinfects railings at the Aviapark shopping center, in Moscow, Russia. Russia on Wednesday reported 22,430 new coronavirus cases and 857 deaths - the highest number of daily fatalities since the start of the pandemic.29.09.2021#6661810
Employees of the Moscow City Association of Administrative and Technical Inspection Offices take part in a raid to check the mask regime at the Aviapark shopping center, in Moscow, Russia. Russia on Wednesday reported 22,430 new coronavirus cases and 857 deaths - the highest number of daily fatalities since the start of the pandemic.29.09.2021#6661806
Employees of the Moscow City Association of Administrative and Technical Inspection Offices take part in a raid to check the mask regime at the Aviapark shopping center, in Moscow, Russia. Russia on Wednesday reported 22,430 new coronavirus cases and 857 deaths - the highest number of daily fatalities since the start of the pandemic.29.09.2021#6661805
An employee of the Moscow City Association of Administrative and Technical Inspection Offices takes part in a raid to check the mask regime at the Aviapark shopping center, in Moscow, Russia. Russia on Wednesday reported 22,430 new coronavirus cases and 857 deaths - the highest number of daily fatalities since the start of the pandemic.29.09.2021#6661801