Women walk on Red Square amid coronavirus pandemic in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686647
A man wearing a protective face mask walks on Red Square in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686646
People queue outside a takeaway cafe on Manezhnaya Square in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686644
People queue outside a takeaway cafe on Manezhnaya Square in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686633
People queue outside a takeaway cafe on Manezhnaya Square in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686628
A courier of the Yandex Food delivery service leaves the McDonald's restaurant on Maroseyka Street in Moscow, Russia.01.11.2021#6686622
A police car rides on a street in downtown Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686614
A man drinks coffee while walking along Bolshoy Spasoglinishchevsky Lane in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686612
A Yandex Food service courier rides a bicycle down the street in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686609
A young woman walks along Sakharov Avenue in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686603
A man stands near his Mercedes-Benz car on Komsomolskaya Square in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686601
A man wearing a protective face mask is seen on Komsomolskaya Square amid coronavirus pandemic in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686596
People wearing protective face masks come out of a metro station lobby in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686587
People get off the train at the Tushino station in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686570
People wearing protective masks on their chins cross the road amid coronavirus pandemic in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686566
A young woman walks through an underground passage in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686481
Women sit on benches on the street in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686446
A Delivery Club service courier rides a bicycle down the street in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686433
A young man waits for an order at the door of a McDonald's restaurant in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686420
A McDonald's restaurant employee wipes the window in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686418
A Delivery Club service courier crosses a street in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686415
A man wearing a protective face mask is seen in a metro car in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686411
A young woman adjusts a protective mask on her face in a metro car in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686409
A man wearing a protective face mask comes out of a metro station lobby in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686407
A young woman wearing a protective face mask comes out of a metro station lobby in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686405
Passengers wearing protective face masks are seen in a metro car in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686404
The shadow of a pedestrian is seen in the underpass on Zubovsky Boulevard in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686401
Passengers wearing protective face masks are seen in a metro car in Moscow, Russia. Moscow has introduced new measures since October 28, closing kindergartens, schools, gyms, entertainment venues and most shops, as well as limiting takeaway or delivery restaurants. Access to museums, theaters, concert halls and other places in Russia is allowed to people who have QR codes to prove that they have been vaccinated or recovered from COVID-19, a practice that will continue after November 7.01.11.2021#6686400