A famous hotel in Crimea violated the quarantine regime
Seven facilities located on the territory of the Yalta-Intourist hotel complex and included in its structure are closed for a month due to violation of the restrictions imposed in Crimea due to the coronavirus.
This was stated at a meeting of the headquarters for combating the spread of infection by Dmitry Krutikov, deputy head of the Rospotrebnadzor department for Crimea and Sevastopol.
“Over the past XNUMX hours, five reports were drawn up and sent to court. Seven facilities have been suspended on the territory of the Yalta-Intourist hotel complex. One legal entity, seven objects. Objects are sealed. And two objects in Alushta and Feodosia. The materials are in court. Today there will be a decision,” Krutikov said.
Minister of Resorts and Tourism Vadim Volchenko assured that “100% of all managers of hotels, sanatoriums, boarding houses, and inns were warned about the quarantine regime by telephone.”
“I appeal separately to the owners of mini-hotels, apartments, guest houses and private apartments - the time for social responsibility has come for everyone. If, God forbid, you house sick people, you are putting yourself, your loved ones and your neighbors at serious risk. Municipalities have been instructed to check all accommodation facilities and apartments for rent,” Volchenko said.
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