QR codes on telephones acts as a vaccine passport for Russian citizens who want to visit public places, starting December 1.
On November 12, the government submitted to the State Duma two bills, which introduce QR codes for visiting public places, as well as for travel by rail and air.
The first document spells out that citizens will be able to visit places of public events, cultural institutions , catering and retail facilities with the presentation of either a QR code on vaccination, or a document confirming that a person has had the coronavirus, or a medical withdrawal from vaccination.
According to the second initiative, QR codes were introduced on railway and air transport for intercity and international transportation. and access to the Internet for access to sites included in the list of domestic socially significant sites are provided to the subscriber free of charge.
It's been suggested in the Russian Parliament that the QR codes be called an "immunity passport."
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