Russia's Vladimir Putin self-isolates after COVID-19 found in entourage
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[September 14, 2021]
By Maxim Rodionov and Andrew Osborn
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President
Vladimir Putin is self-isolating as a precaution after several members
of his entourage fell ill with COVID-19, but is "absolutely" healthy and
does not have the disease himself, the Kremlin said on Tuesday.
Putin, 68, will therefore not travel to Tajikistan this week for planned
regional security meetings which he will take part in by video
conference instead.
The Kremlin said Putin took the decision to self-isolate after he had
met Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the Kremlin on Monday, in
consultation with doctors.
Putin also met Russian Paralympians and travelled to western Russia on
Monday to observe joint military drills with Belarus.
The Kremlin leader's decision to self-isolate suggests a potential
breach in the rigorous regime set up to keep Putin, who turns 69 next
month, healthy and away from anyone with COVID-19.
Kremlin visitors have had to pass through special disinfection tunnels,
Putin has had two shots of Russia's flagship Sputnik V vaccine,
journalists attending his events have to undergo multiple PCR tests, and
people he meets are asked to quarantine beforehand and be tested.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin looks on during a meeting with
athletes, participants of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games, in Moscow,
Russia September 11, 2021. Sputnik/Evgeny Biyatov/Kremlin via
REUTERS
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that
Putin had been in touch with several people in his entourage who had
fallen ill with COVID-19.
"Of course we know who fell ill in the president's entourage and the
self-isolation (regime) does not directly affect the president's
work," said Peskov.
"But it's just that in-person meetings will not take place for a
while. But that does not affect their frequency and the president
will continue his activity via video conferences."
Asked if Putin had tested negative for COVID-19, Peskov said: "Of
course yes. The president is absolutely healthy."
(Reporting by Maxim Rodionov, Andrew Osborn, Tom Balmforth, Darya
Korsunskaya, Gleb Stolyarov and Vladimir Soldatkin Editing by Tom
Balmforth)
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