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Russia closes its Far East border with China in attempt to prevent spread of new coronavirus Russia closes its Far East border with China in attempt to prevent spread of new coronavirus
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Russian PM Mikhail Mishustin has signed an order to close the border with China in the Far East. It follows instructions to officials from President Vladimir Putin to do all they can to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has signed an order to close the country's border with China in the Far East, Russia's largest and most remote region.
“We will inform everyone about the border closures in the Far East as well as other measures taken by the [Russian] government,” Mikhail Mishustin told his newly-appointed cabinet on Thursday. It follows instructions from Vladimir Putin on Wednesday for officials to do all they can to prevent the spread of the dangerous new Chinese coronavirus.
Russia has been following the new coronavirus outbreak since its inception. As the epidemic grows, a special task force has been established by the government to prevent the deadly virus from making it into the country. Previously, the Foreign Ministry cautioned citizens to refrain from travelling to China “unless it is urgently needed.” In addition, Mishushtin instructed Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova to provide the public with daily updates about the status of coronavirus in Russia. So far, the country has no confirmed cases.
The Russian moves come as Chinese authorities revealed on Thursday morning that the number of recorded infections of the virus now exceeds 7,700, with at least 170 people dead. Thirty-eight of the deaths have come in the preceding 24 hours. “An order has been signed today, it has become operational,” Mishustin told ministers in Moscow.
In another move, Moscow has temporarily suspended the issuing of electronic visas to Chinese citizens, the Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday afternoon. It will apply to border checkpoints in the Far East and Kaliningrad, as well as all entry points in the Leningrad region and St Petersburg. Furthermore, it advised Russian travelers to avoid all trips to China, unless they are absolutely vital.
The Russian announcements come as Chinese authorities revealed on Thursday morning that the number of recorded infections of the virus now exceed 7,700 thousand, with at least 170 people dead. 38 of the deaths occurred in the past 24 hours.
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