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Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin SIPA USA/PA Images
Mikhail Mishustin

Russian PM tests positive for Covid-19 as country registers highest number of new European cases

It comes as the country’s number of confirmed cases surged past 100,000.

RUSSIAN PRIME MINISTER Mikhail Mishustin has announced he has tested positive for the coronavirus.

It comes as the country’s number of confirmed cases surged past 100,000 after its largest daily increase.

In a televised meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Mishustin said he has to “observe self-isolation” to protect his colleagues, suggesting a temporary acting PM.

Putin swiftly signed a decree appointing First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov as a temporary replacement.

The president assured Mishustin that contracting Covid-19 “can happen to anyone” and that no major decisions would be taken without his input.

“I hope that you stay able to work,” Putin told Mishustin, who is the highest Russian official to become infected.

“Call me as soon as you arrive to the hospital,” said Putin, who appointed Mishustin in a surprise decision in January, picking the formerly obscure tax service chief to replace longtime premier Dmitry Medvedev.

Putin has not held any face-to-face meetings for weeks, according to the Kremlin website, and was last shown in the same room as Mishustin on 24 March.

Most new infections in Europe

A spike of 7,099 confirmed infections in the last 24 hours brought Russia’s total to 106,498 confirmed cases and 1,073 deaths, according to the government’s daily coronavirus update.

With its number of cases increasing by several thousand each day, Russia is now the European country registering the most confirmed new infections.

But Russia’s coronavirus death rate remains relatively low and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the country’s actions had helped it avoid the catastrophic “Italian scenario”.

Russia’s success was down to “tough self-isolation decisions” and government measures “which convinced people to stay at home,” Peskov told the RTVI television channel.

He also said Russia had quickly and efficiently increased the number of available hospital beds.

The virus has spread to all 85 regions of the country, with Moscow the epicentre with around half the total number of the country’s confirmed cases.

Russia has the eighth highest number of virus cases in the world after recently surpassing Iran and China, according to an AFP tally.

The country has carried out nearly 3.5 million virus tests, health officials said, and is ranked 19th in the world for the number of coronavirus deaths.

The Kremlin this week extended until 11 May a “non-working” period when Russians would stay at home but still receive their salaries as part of sweeping efforts to contain the virus.

Despite the steady increase in cases, Putin said that Russia may begin to gradually lift different quarantine regimes throughout the country from mid-May.

The pandemic has thwarted several major political events for the Kremlin this year, with Putin postponing a massive military parade on 9 May commemorating the 75th anniversary of victory in World War II. Many world leaders had been due to attend.

The Kremlin also postponed a vote on 22 April vote on landmark constitutional reforms, which would have paved the way for Putin to potentially stay in power until 2036.

© AFP 2020 

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