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In the capital Park “Zaryadye” from June 25 to re-open some of the pavilions that were closed in connection with the restrictive measures imposed in the city amid pandemic coronavirus.

According to the portal “Moscow 24”, visitors open ice cave, an underground Museum and Floriana. Tickets to the pavilion are sold contactless — on the Park’s website and mobile application.

According to the report, which appeared on the official portal of the mayor of Moscow, guests of the Park, which opened for walking, June 23, in order to avoid the threat of the spread of coronavirus are requested to use special routes, to keep the distance of 1.5 meters, and wear masks and gloves. At the entrance visitors will have to measure the temperature. All rooms appeared touchless dispensers for hand disinfection.

Regular treatment of the premises, contactless purchase and validation of tickets, the markup that will remind you of the distance, we have tried to make a visit to the pavilions comfortable with observance of necessary measures of protection, — said the Director of Park Ivan Demidov.

To prevent the accumulation of a large number of people in one place in an ice cave will be able to enter no more than 17 people at a time. Session duration is 10 minutes. In the Floriana half-hour breaks is provided for the disinfection of the premises. You can visit it individually or with family.

March 26, 2020, Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin has ordered to close on quarantine restaurants, bars and other food service establishments in connection with the threat of the spread of coronavirus. The restrictions came into effect from March 28. June 1, the ban on visiting parks and gardens were removed.

Earlier NEWS.ru wrote about that entomologist, leading researcher of the RAS, doctor of biological Sciences Anatoly Zaharov has told, why not sunbathe on the lawns in city parks. He explained that on lawns are dangerous insects — mites. In addition, lawns in urban parks are treated against ticks, these chemicals are also not useful for humans.