09:56 (UTC+5), 29 Октября 2020

Rise in COVID-19 incidence in Russia will last another three weeks - Russian Health Ministry

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The increase in the incidence of COVID-19 in Russia may end in three weeks, national media write, citing the chief infectious disease specialist of the Ministry of Health Vladimir Chulanov.
According to him, this rise in the incidence will not be very long; it will begin to stabilize in three weeks.
The professor believes that the domestic health care system will cope with the increase in the number of people infected with the coronavirus since the necessary experience in combating the pandemic was accumulated in the spring.
As of October 28, 10,501 people have been infected since the beginning of the pandemic in Bashkiria. Both the number of people infected with the coronavirus and community-acquired pneumonia are growing.
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