like you said, this is not actually a lockdown, and we heard from the kremlin spokesperson, dmitri pascall, who explained to journalists that this is not actually locked down. in a recent speech, the russian president is called on the governors to use that powers more actively. they must act according to the situation. but i want to draw your attention. there is no lockdown in moscow, and one is not planned. this is a very important nuance here. in fact, there are a number of venues that you might think are non essential, which people can actually still go to as long as they have a vaccination q r code. these are mainly cultural institutions, like museums and theaters. the catch though is that they can only accommodate 50 percent of their maximum usual maximum capacity. on top of that though, there are a number of other measures that are going to be in place until late february. businesses are required to send no less than 30 percent of their unvaccinated work forces to work from home. and on top of that workers over 60 and people with chronic chronic diseases. so these are some big develo