St. Petersburg residents made a special offer on New Year’s Eve amid bans

The residents of St. Petersburg, amid the bans due to the coronavirus pandemic, made a special offer for the New Year, reports Rosbalt.

Services appeared on the site of free ads, within the framework of which Petersburgers are offered to invite safe Santa Claus and Snow Maiden to their home on New Year’s Eve. So, children and adults are ready to entertain and congratulate fairy-tale heroes with antibodies.

“They are real! New Year’s mood, Santa Claus and Snow Maiden with antibodies, games, songs, dances,” says one of the announcements.

“With great experience and the belief that smart parents do not invite grandfather for show and do not call anyone anyhow. In the photo I am, the suit matches, antibodies are present,” another “Santa Claus” signed the ad.

December 2, Governor of the northern capital Alexander Beglov ordered that all cafes and restaurants in St. Petersburg be completely closed from December 30 to January 3. The restrictions will not apply to delivery services, take-away services, industrial canteens, catering establishments at train stations, at the airport and at gas stations.

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