81 percent of people around the world are willing to sacrifice their rights for the sake of defeating the pandemic coronavirus. It is reported owned by Grigory Berezkin RBC with reference to the study “ROMIR” and Gallup International.
the Survey was conducted in 18 countries, including Russia, in two waves in March and April. It was attended by 17 thousand people.
most (92 percent) was to suffer the respondents from Iraq and Pakistan. Also agreed to limit the rights of citizens of India (59 per cent), Philippines (58 percent), Bulgaria (53%), Austria (51 percent). The inhabitants of Italy, Kazakhstan and Russia showed the result of 44 per cent.
the least (7 percent) for the limitation of their rights was accepted by the Japanese.
In the survey, the second wave revealed that the percentage of respondents who agree to the infringement of rights for coronavirus increased from 75 to 81 percent.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin instructed to automate the monitoring of access control, abandoning the manual checks. From April 22 to public transport, citizens can only use the electronic card, and to verify compliance with the throughput of the roads in the city will begin using cameras that record the violations of traffic rules (SDA).
From April 15 in Moscow for the presence of digital passes for travel on any mode of transport including bicycles, became mandatory. There are several types of passes: for those who need to commute to work, for personal trips and visits to the hospital. Access control and all other introduced restrictive measures have been extended in the capital until 1 may.