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7
May 2020
Thursday

Director of the Association of Innovative Regions of Russia (AIRR) Ivan Fedotov shared with TASS information agency that Tatarstan was able to implement the most technologically advanced system for monitoring self-isolation regime, turning out to be the most “advanced” Russian region.

The republic summed up the preliminary results of the Personal Digital Certificates project, implemented under the Digital Economy national programme.

 


6
May 2020
Wednesday

To date, residents of the republic have requested over 8,000 digital permits to leave home, indicating aim four - “Visiting Cemeteries”.

Clients of Russian Post started to use the company's digital services more often. From March, 30 to April, 3 in the mobile application and on the pochta.ru website, they issued 25 times more requests for delivery of items from the office to their home than two weeks earlier.

During the five days off, residents of the republic requested over two million 133,000 digital permits to leave the house during the period of general self-isolation.


5
May 2020
Tuesday

From May 6, digital permits for visiting cemeteries will be available in Tatarstan. The corresponding change was introduced by the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Tatarstan dated April 30.


4
May 2020
Monday

The Goal number six remains the most popular. For three days off, residents of the republic used the permit to travel to the countryside almost 915,000 times.

On May 1, residents requested a permit 271,000 times, on May, 2 – 250,000 times and on May, 3 – 383,000.

Submission of applications for the IT contest for programmers from all over Russia started in Tatarstan.


1
May 2020
Friday

The contest will be held from May, 23 to May, 30. The applications are submitted until May 20. At the hackathon, participants will solve the tasks for which they will develop prototypes of information solutions.

In Tatarstan, a special tariff has been launched for doctors and medical personnel involved in the treatment of patients with coronavirus infection.


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