Russia extends lockdown until 11 May

by April 28, 2020
Russia extends lockdown
Vladimir Putin chairs a video conference meeting with heads of Russia’s regions from his Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow Photograph: Alexey Druzhinin/SPUTNIK/AFP via Getty Images

Vladimir Putin has extended a non-working period in Russia until 11 May, as he warned the rate of infection in the country had not yet peaked.

Reuters

The Russian president made the announcement during a televised meeting with senior government officials and regional heads.

Restrictions were due to be lifted at the end of April, but Putin said the peak of Russia’s coronavirus infections had not yet been reached.

He ordered the government to come up with fresh measures aimed at supporting the economy and citizens, and to prepare recommendations on gradually easing the coronavirus lockdown restrictions by 5 May.

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