Russia scraps remaining COVID restrictions
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[July 01, 2022]
(Reuters) - Russia said on Friday it
was ending all restrictions to combat the spread of COVID-19, including
the requirement to wear masks, citing a steady decline in deaths from
the virus.
However, it did not rule out re-introducing restrictive measures if the
situation deteriorates.
Consumer watchdog Rospotrebnadzor said it was "suspending previously
introduced restrictions, including the mask regime, a ban on public
catering at night, and a number of other measures".
It said the dynamics of the virus were consistent with global trends and
93% of confirmed cases were mild or asymptomatic.
Since the start of the pandemic in Russia in April 2020, over 800,000
people have died from coronavirus or causes related to COVID-19, Reuters
calculations show, with the country recording over 18 million
infections.
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Passengers walk along the platform of a metro station, after some
of the partial lockdown measures imposed to curb the spread of the
coronavirus disease (COVID-19) were lifted by local authorities, in
Moscow, Russia November 8, 2021. REUTERS/Evgenia Novozhenina
Russia was quick to develop and launch its Sputnik V vaccine when the
pandemic struck but take-up was slow, with many Russians citing distrust
of the authorities and fear of new medical products. About 52% of the
population has been fully vaccinated.
(Reporting by Reuters)
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