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Covid-security measures in the Kremlin remain partially

Covid-security measures in the Kremlin are partially preserved
Press Secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov said that partial anti-epidemic measures are being maintained in the Kremlin to protect against coronavirus infection. But the Russian leader has not yet announced plans for revaccination.

The other day, Russian leader Vladimir Putin supported an initiative to revaccinate the population in one of the regions of our country. Thus, he confirmed that he was completely and completely for this very effective preventive measure. But it is not yet known whether Putin himself has been revaccinated and whether he is going to do so.

Security measures have been strengthened at the airport in the Finnish city of Kajaani

Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted that Putin is in constant contact with the leadership of Rospotrebnadzor and other relevant experts. And since he said that he fully supports the initiative for revaccination, it means that he has every reason to do so. But Peskov has no information about whether the Russian leader also plans to be revaccinated.

The Kremlin is concerned about the situation with the coronavirus

But the head of the press service said that anti-epidemic measures aimed at countering the spread of covid are partially preserved in the Kremlin. In particular, this is expressed in the conduct of a significant number of tests for coronavirus in people working on the territory of the residence of the Russian president. (READ MORE)

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