March 28, 2021, 6:41 p.m.

How Odesa lives in the "red" quarantine zone

A week has passed since the Ministry of Health established a "red" quarantine zone in Odesa region.

IzbirKom's correspondents observed how the self-defense rules are being observed this time and whether the rules have been tightened.

Thus, limiting the number of passengers in transport has only increased queues at bus stops, and in some cases, fines do not stop minibus drivers from taking "standing" passengers.

The words "crowd" and "queue" are not only applicable to transportation - crowds can also be seen near food outlets, which have been operating only as takeaways since March 23.

The shopping centers are closed, so on sunny weekends, the city's parks and beaches are filled with people, most of them without masks and in close proximity to each other.

Photo: IzbirCom

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