Covid concentration camp closes gates - media review 1) The Russian authorities have decided to take drastic measures to speed up the vaccination campaign. The operational headquarters of the government, together with relevant departments, is developing a bill on the introduction of a mandatory system of QR codes in transport, in catering establishments and shops, Interfax reports (https://bit.ly/3n8pQUk) with reference to the press service of the headquarters. 2) In Russia, there have been a number of incidents related to the forced use of QR codes to move citizens. In Nizhny Novgorod, disabled children were not allowed into the pool. In Stavropol, residents posted an open appeal to the authorities. Elena Mironyuk, chairman of the Association of Entrepreneurs of the Territory, said that the requirement not to let people into establishments without a digital document hits business and violates human rights. In Syktyvkar, my grandmother was unable to dine in a social canteen because she did not have a QR code. In Chelyabinsk, the grandmother and grandson were not allowed to buy bread at the store, complains citizen Ekaterina Ilyukhina. Residents of Chelyabinsk tried to organize a protest meeting, but the police came to them. In the Kalininsky district, it was decided to admit to the meeting of the district council only on the basis of a vaccination certificate. Reported by the Russian News Service (https://bit.ly/3DcLkF1). 3) In St. Petersburg, Russia, the local sanitary doctor Bashketova, against whom criminal cases were previously filed under a number of grave articles of the Criminal Code, signed an order on obligatory injections of all citizens over 60 years old, as well for sick people with chronic diseases. Meanwhile, all regions of the Russian Federation reported on the introduction of QR-tags of the population, without which they are not allowed into public places, catering, shopping centers, and in some places already in transport and grocery stores. In Novgorod, children of unvaccinated parents were banned from attending school circles, and in Tuva, regional authorities announced the introduction of "sanitarian passports" for schoolchildren. In St. Petersburg from November 15 for people, including adolescents who do not have QR codes, will be closed institutions of additional education, teenage youth clubs and centers. Russian media reported (https://bit.ly/3oqbZIf). 4) In Tyumen, Russia, 18-year-old Rustam Permatov suffered a stroke and was admitted to the intensive care unit under droppers after being vaccinated against coronavirus. The young man wanted to get a job, but they demanded a QR code. He don't wanted to get a vaxx treatment, as he suffers from a severe heart defect, but was refused by a therapist. The newspaper "Novye Izvestia" reports (https://bit.ly/3ktzdfq). 5) In Russia, 27% of the SuperJob service survey participants said they support the idea of introducing a QR code system in air and rail transport. 54% of respondents are sure that this is an excessive measure. 2% believe that such a restriction should be only for airplanes, and 1% believe that QR codes should be presented by train passengers. Reported by the Ria news (https://bit.ly/3kwzwGl). 6) The US Navy Seals filed a lawsuit against the Department of Defense, because after they wanted to get a disqualification from vaccination for religious reasons, they began to intimidate, reports Fox News (https://bit.ly/30h3l6w). As the channel notes, they are under pressure, up to the introduction of a travel ban for their families and threats of dismissal from the elite unit. 7) Israel is rehearsing a coronavirus scenario in a bunker. The situation with the coronavirus in Israel has calmed down, but nevertheless, the country is preparing for an emergency. The exercises are designed to identify weaknesses in overcoming the crisis, writes the German edition Handelsblatt (https://bit.ly/3D9wGi4). Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett personally supervised the exercises in a bunker designed to protect against nuclear weapons. On Thursday, the country was preparing for an emergency that may occur with the emergence of a new strain of coronavirus, more dangerous and deadly than delta.