The restrictions will be in force until April 16.
Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko has announced a lockdown in the capital city from April 5 over the spread of COVID-19.
Starting next week, public transport, including the subway, will operate only for employees of critical infrastructure enterprises and they will use special passes, he wrote on Facebook on March 31.
All kindergartens and schools will be closed.
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The city authorities are urging the management of institutions and enterprises to organize their staff's remote work.
"I urge law enforcers to monitor how institutions and citizens observe the anti-epidemic rules. I hope this will help us flatten the curve of the rapid spread of the virus. And prevent tragic consequences," Klitschko said.
The restrictions will be in force until April 16.