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In Moscow, the number recovered from the coronavirus has increased to 70 people. This was reported by Deputy Moscow mayor for social development Anastasia Rakova.
She said that during the last days of hospitals was issued to 42 individuals, with previous coronavirus infection. Rakov added that the recovered patients are in good condition.
“it’s Nice to see that the number of those who are recovering increases. And I hope that the new measures will support this positive trend – the increase of cases will slow down, and the number recovered to grow”, – noted Vice-the mayor.
last week, a hospital in Kommunarka was visited by Vladimir Putin. He noted the high quality of medical care and coordinated work of the team. Press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov said that Putin feels good after a visit to the hospital.
Also is actively working on the construction of infectious hospital in the Voronovo settlement in the New areas. Earlier it became known that the over of access roads to the hospital 60% complete. Office building plan to finish in the near future.
on March 29, Sergey Sobyanin imposed restrictions on movement in the capital to prevent large-scale spread of the coronavirus. The apartment will be permitted to leave only for emergency medical help, shopping at the nearest store or pharmacy.
Also, residents of Moscow can leave the apartment if they need to walk the dog, empty the trash or get to work. It is necessary to keep distance with other people in 1.5 meters. The same measures introduced in the suburbs.
According to who, the world already infected more than 697 thousand people, more than 33 thousand died. In Russia recorded 1836 sick, cured 66 people died 9 people.
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