Abstract

The determinant that determines the high level of development of the social sphere in the region is the quality of the infrastructure for children's recreation. It is obvious that the effective functioning of enterprises and organizations that provide services to ensure a full life, protect the health of children, meet their social needs, is possible if there are measures of state support. The sudden appearance and rapid spread of coronavirus infection (COVID-19) around the world, including on the territory of the Russian state, destabilized the process of exercising the powers of state authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and local governments to implement guarantees of children's rights in the Russian Federation. This is, first of all, about preserving the infrastructure of children's recreation, ensuring timely co-financing of entities that provide social services for organizing children's tourism. Of no small importance is the possible transformation of ownership rights to objects of children's social infrastructure used for recreation and prevention of children's health. Ultimately, the quality of human capital is established in childhood, which postulates the social orientation of the activities of state and municipal authorities. Identification and analysis of problems arising in the context of a pandemic and hindering the effective development of the children's recreation industry in the region necessitates amending the existing regulatory legal acts, as well as the development of measures aimed at adapting the existing social infrastructure to the prevailing epidemiological conditions.

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