The State Duma will check information on the financing of opponents of QR codes from abroad. This statement was made by the head of the State Duma Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption Vasily Piskarev during the first reading of the bill on the introduction of QR codes in public places.
“This information must be dealt with separately and in great detail,” he stressed.
Today, the Duma is considering a bill on QR codes, which assumes that citizens will be able to visit shops, catering places and events if they have a QR code on vaccination, a document on a medical withdrawal, or on a postponed COVID-19.
Earlier, Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova noted that the law on QR codes will not apply to children.