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Putin extends coronavirus work shutdown as cases spike

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April 2, 2020
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Putin extends coronavirus work shutdown as cases spike
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the nation at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow on April 2, 2020. – President Vladimir Putin on April 2, 2020 aid Russians will continue not going to work while receiving pay until the end of the month to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus. (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin / AFP)

President Vladimir Putin announced on Thursday that a non-working period in Russia to slow the spread of the coronavirus would be extended until April 30 as cases spiked.

“I’ve taken a decision to extend the period of non-working days until April 30,” Putin said in an address broadcast on state television, saying that Russians will still receive their salaries.

The president first announced a week-long break from work in a rare televised address last week as part of a series of escalating measures to help slow the spread of coronavirus in Russia.

He announced the extended work-free period on Thursday after health officials earlier in the week said more time was needed.

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Despite a spate of recent preventative measures, coronavirus cases spiked Thursday with 771 new infections registered bringing the total to 3,548 and 30 deaths, according to official numbers.

“The threat remains,” Putin said.

“The peak of the epidemic in the world has not yet been passed, including in our country.”

Moscow with more than 12 million inhabitants has seen the most cases so far.

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Muscovites have been under a strict lockdown since Monday, with residents only allowed to leave their homes for essential shopping, medical emergencies, to walk pets or take out the rubbish.

The lockdown has been extended across almost all regions, and parliament has approved a coronavirus-focused package of legislation including prison terms of up to seven years for those who cause multiple deaths by flouting protective measures.

‘Ensuring health’
In his televised address on Thursday, Putin said that preventative measures taken so far have “managed to protect the older generation from a serious threat” and prevented an outbreak in kindergartens.

He added that it would be up to each region to decide what lockdown measures were needed during the non-working period.

Each region will have to determine preventative measures “in terms of ensuring the health, people’s safety and the sustainability of the economy,” he said.

Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said Wednesday that Russia had set aside $18 billion to battle the COVID-19 pandemic and was drafting measures to support regional economies as well as small businesses.

In his initial address to the nation last week, Putin also postponed a key public vote scheduled for April 22 on constitutional reforms that would allow him to stay in power until 2036.

The Russian authorities are rolling out a mobile phone app and scannable QR codes to check whether people are adhering to the isolation rules.

Lawmakers have also approved a bill allowing the government to introduce a state of emergency across the country.

The Russian leader is himself taking precautions against coronavirus, his spokesman Dmitry Peskov said this week, with the president opting to carry out most of his duties remotely.

The head of Russia’s main coronavirus hospital, who gave Putin a tour of the facilities last week, announced Tuesday he had tested positive for coronavirus, sparking speculation that Putin may have been infected after shaking hands with the doctor.

“Everything is fine” with Putin, Peskov said. “We are taking all the precautionary measures.”

Russia has already closed its borders and grounded all international flights to help prevent new cases.

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