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The government of Russia has initially responded to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country with preventive measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 in the country, which involved imposing quarantines, carrying raids on potential virus carriers, and using facial recognition to impose quarantine measures. [1]
COVID-19 pandemic in Russia. The number of COVID-19-related deaths in Russia surpasses 800,000. COVID-19 pandemic in South Korea. The South Korean government announces that it will lift outdoor mask mandate from May 2 due to decrease of the number of COVID-19 cases, despite criticism from the incoming Yoon Suk-yeol administration regarding the ...
COVID-19 pandemic in Russia: Target: Immunization against COVID-19: Participants: 81,580,140 people have received at least one dose (21 June 2022) [3] 74,311,072 people have been fully vaccinated (21 June 2022) [3] Outcome: 55.86% of the Russian population has received at least one dose of a vaccine [a] [3] [4] 50.88% of the Russian population ...
Authorities in Kiev sealed off a 1,000-year-old Orthodox Christian monastery on Monday after reporting that two of its members had died and more than 90 had contracted the coronavirus, accounting ...
Mar. 10—JUNEAU — Alaska is preparing to join a global movement by corporations and governments to sell their investments in Russia as punishment for its invasion of Ukraine. On Thursday, a ...
The COVID-19 pandemic in Russia was a part of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 . The virus was confirmed to have spread to Russia on 31 January 2020, when two Chinese citizens in Tyumen ( Siberia ) and Chita ( Russian Far East ) tested positive for the virus, with both cases ...
Feb. 25—Alaska's congressional delegation responded to Russia's attack on Ukraine with calls for the U.S. to come together with its allies to oppose Russian President Vladimir Putin, as ...
On 1 April, President Putin signed legislation imposing severe punishments for those convicted of spreading false information about the coronavirus and breaking quarantine rules. [ 7 ] On 13 May, the State Duma submitted and passed amendments allowing electoral commissions to introduce postal or internet voting during elections and referendums.