The spread of the COVID-19 infection in Russia’s Baltic macro-region: internal differences
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Restrictions on non-resident arrivals by car in Kirovsk and Apatity. Individuals with a permit to access restricted areas are required to stop at checkpoints.
The term ‘restricted access areas’ was introduced to refer to territories where stringent quarantine measures have been introduced.
Source: prepared based on the collection of laws and regulations Coronavirus (COVID-19). Travel and access restrictions in Russian regions, as available through the ConultantPlus legal research system.
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Work-life balance during the Covid-19 outbreak: the case of Latvia
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Information and propaganda strategies in German non-state media discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic
... and economic consequences (“Million Euro”, “Milliarde Euro” — millions of euros, billions of euros).
It is also interesting to note the heightened interest in the discussion of social problems related directly to the virus as well as to the quarantine, lockdown, and vaccinations (“Million Mensch” — “millions of people”, “Bürgerin Bürger” — citizens). In addition, a group of children and adolescents (“Jung Mensch”) is distinguished in the third wave and is discussed ...
Response of the Lithuanian municipalities to the First Wave of COVID-19
... of entrepreneurs more quickly and flexibly. The approval of COVID-19 management action plans by municipalities has contributed to the narrative of recovery and hope.
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Changes in the structure and geography of tourist flows during the COVID-19 pandemic
... severe travel restrictions were in place in the study countries, or later, when tourism started to recover following the introduction of Green Passes that allowed vaccinated and recovered persons to cross borders and check into hotels without having to quarantine.
State of research
A large body of research on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tourism has accumulated to date. In the first year of the pandemic, studies focused mainly on the losses incurred by the global tourism industry amid border ...
Internet diffusion and interregional digital divide in Russia: trends, factors, and the influence of the pandemic
... telemedicine [9], and limits the ability of businesses to enter new markets, etc. In Russia, about 81 % of urban residents had access to high-speed Internet, and in rural areas only 65.8 %.<2> These differences aggravated after the introduction of quarantine measures during the pandemic [10].
The introduction of digital technologies made it possible to carry out many daily processes during the pandemic: distance learning, electronic public services, the delivery of goods, etc. Digital technologies ...
Spatial organisation of the new forms of e-grocery and ready-made food trade in a large Russian city
... stores in e-grocery order fulfilment for sustainable competitive advantage, Research in Transportation Economics, № 87, p. 170—186. doi: 10.1016/j.retrec.2019.100786.
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Psychoemotional state of medical students involved in providing medical care under the pressure of the COVID-19 pandemic
Quarantine measures are difficult working conditions that require the highest degree of mobilization and dedication from the specialists of a medical institution. Due to the acute shortage of medical personnel in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
Impact of remigration on the worksphere under Covid-19: the case of Lithuania
... article is to explore the types of remigrants’ social remittances, the ways they are transmitted and their acceptance in the work sphere. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the work sphere was heavily affected as many workplaces were closed because of the quarantine and requirements to maintain social distancing. Thus, the second aim of this article is to investigate the impact of Covid-19 on the transfer of remigrants’ social remittances to the work sphere. The article is based on 15 interviews with ...