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In January 2021, the ban on public transport on weekends will remain
Baku/26.12.20/Turan: In January 2021, a ban on public transport on weekends will remain throughout Azerbaijan. This is stipulated by the amendments to the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Azerbaijan dated September 12, 2020, number 336, "On additional measures in connection with the special quarantine regime". Taking into account the current sanitary and epidemiological situation, on the following days in January 2021, public transport will be stopped throughout the country:
- from 00:00 on January 2 to 06:00 on January 4;
- from 00:00 on January 9 to 06:00 on January 11;
- from 00:00 on January 16 to 06:00 on January 18;
- from 00:00 on 23 January to 06:00 on 25 January;
- from 00:00 on January 30 to 06:00 on February 1. — 05D06-
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