Sobyanin: Moscow has opened 55% of trade enterprises

the first week of June, something happened that so many were waiting for: they began to open stores, shopping malls, athletes began to return to normal rhythm of training. This first phase of concessions that really everybody was waiting for. How was the first days, said in an interview with TV channel “Russia 24” the mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin.

According to him, after the easing of restrictions due to pandemic coronavirus COVID-19 in Moscow was opened, about 55 percent of all enterprises and two thirds of the service sector.

“the Rest are actively preparing for the opening of, — continued Sergei Sobyanin. — I think next week will be open almost all the shops, most of them.”

Also intensified the work of the Moscow airports began to run respectively, has become more of a burden on the hotel industry.

But for the duration of the epidemic limits of the Moscow budget did not get 500 billion rubles. This is a huge amount, and given the costs of treatment and construction of health facilities, the expenditure will amount to the end of the year another 250 billion. 750 billion is a huge sum, said hole in the capital budget mayor Sergei Sobyanin. But all its obligations to the residents of the Moscow budget will retain.

But Moscow’s economy is rapidly recovering, said the mayor. Cash flow for small and medium enterprises recovered to 80% compared to last year.

Sergei Sobyanin noted that Muscovites have a responsible attitude to health events. This allows the end of the current week to develop a schedule of recovery of all sectors of the Moscow economy until July 1.