The administration of the President of Russia is also dying of coronavirus – this fact was admitted by the press secretary of the Russian leader Dmitry Peskov in the film “Dangerous Virus. Second Year ”on the TV channel“ Russia-1 ”.
According to him, such “sad news, unfortunately, comes.” “People are dying, we are also dying,” said Peskov, adding that the Kremlin employees also die of covid relatives and friends. But, he added, since the Kremlin is a “continuous cycle production”, the administration always works, in any lockdowns.
Peskov also stressed that most of the Kremlin employees have either already been ill or vaccinated.
Recall that in September, Russian President Vladimir Putin went into self-isolation for two weeks, since in his immediate circle there were many people who fell ill with covid. All of them, according to Putin, were not revaccinated on time. The fact that he himself did not get sick, Putin attributes to the fact that he was vaccinated. Later, Putin announced that he had been revaccinated with Sputnik Light.
Peskov today in the same film said that a sufficient number of medical specialists are working around Putin. When asked if there is any plan, if someone nevertheless infects the president, Peskov replied: “Well, listen – he’s Putin, who will infect him?” However, the press secretary stressed, the president – “as a responsible citizen of the Russian Federation – was vaccinated, then revaccinated”, and later participated in an experiment with a “nasal vaccine”. Peskov called anti-vaccinators “dangerous fools”.
Today, the head of Rospotrebnadzor, Anna Popova, said that specialized structures in Russia are studying the international experience of introducing fines for refusing to vaccinate against coronavirus. According to her, the authorities are studying to what extent this experience of different countries is effective and applicable in Russia.
Source: Rosbalt

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