Moscow: Russian authorities on Monday backed away from introducing some of the restrictions for the unvaccinated that were announced a month ago and elicited public outrage all across the vast country where vaccine uptake remains low.
The speaker of the State Duma, Russia's lower parliament house, on Monday announced the withdrawal of a bill restricting access to domestic and international flights and trains to those who have been fully vaccinated, have recently recovered from Covid-19 or are medically exempt from vaccination.
The bill, along with another outlining similar restrictions in many public places, had been expected to go through the first reading on Thursday, but speaker Vyacheslav Volodin cited “a joint decision by the State Duma and the government” to withdraw it from the parliament's agenda for now. The other bill is still going forward. “We need to be balanced when working out these decisions so that the opinion of the people is taken into account,” Volodin said.
The two bills were introduced a month ago, as Russia was struggling with its deadliest and largest surge of Covid-19, which came amid low vaccination rates, lax public attitudes to taking precautions and few restrictions. Officials said the new measures would take effect in February 2022, but the suggested restrictions proved unpopular almost immediately after they were announced.
Russians in different regions started staging protests against the restrictions and launching online petitions against them. Volodin's own post about the restrictions on the social messaging app Telegram received hundreds of thousands of comments opposing the new measures.
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Less than 50% of Russia's 146-million population has been fully vaccinated so far, even though Russia was among the first in the world to approve and roll out a coronavirus vaccine a year ago. Experts have cited deep-rooted vaccine hesitancy and the vaccine's rushed approval, as well as the government's confusing messages about the seriousness of the outbreak.
It remains unclear whether the bill restricting plane and train travel for the unvaccinated will be re-introduced at a future date. Russia's Transport Ministry told the RBC news site that it would continue working on improving the bill.