to Grant the right to walk the elderly, women with children and people suffering from cardiovascular diseases, and suggested the Council under the President of the Russian Federation on development of civil society and human rights (HRC). At the Council meeting held on April 29, recommendations were made on issues that came to the hotline of the HRC to clarify the measures to support citizens during a pandemic.
jointly with the Association of lawyers of Russia hotline HRC began to work on 31 March, it received over 700 questions. Most people asked: how to live, what to live, what you can receive benefits?
the Chairman of the constant Commission of SPCH on labour rights Boris Kravchenko considers that it is appropriate to put to the labour exchange and to pay increased unemployment benefits to all — and to those who worked informally and self-employed and individual entrepreneurs left without income.
A business needs to help “wherever possible” in the first place, to abolish entirely the payment for the lease of state and municipal property. “The business is, the money is just there,” – said Kravchenko.
the Chairman of the standing Commission on sopraval Irina Kirkor talked about the challenges faced citizens in medicine.
First: clinics are closed and people do not write prescriptions for medications. “We will deal with the problem of medicinal maintenance of citizens”, – marked Can.
Second, people are concerned about the long waiting time in reception to experts. “It is necessary to consider the mechanism of how to return the provision of multidisciplinary care to citizens throughout the volume,” said Chairman of the Commission on sopraval.
Third, postponed operations, including high-tech. “You need not only cancer patients, but a much wider circle of citizens”, – noticed Can.
the most Important question — working with immigrants – was raised by the Chairman of the constant Commission of SPCH on migration policy Tatiana Merzlyakov: “the President took some questions and now they don’t need to stand in queues. But the necessary next step is to arrange an export flight. For those who have no shelter here, need help to return home”.
a member of the Board Svetlana Makovetsky proposed to support the elderly who are particularly at risk, and after removing the insulation will remain the same, because of the inability to move, to walk, and can do to lose health. Children too hard to sit in four walls. “You must have the right to walk the elderly, women with children and people suffering from cardiovascular diseases,” said Makovetsky. According to her, regions must decide how to ensure the sanitary safety of people during such walks and compliance with social distancing. In her opinion, you can use the resources of the HOA, as well as the possibility of large urban digital platforms and services.
Previously, the HRC had made a number of proposals. In particular, to support NGOs on a par with subjects of small and average business and the media left without advertising, and also to provide students with a reprieve from tuition and dormitories.