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Russian soccer clubs Spartak Moscow and Zenit Saint Petersburg have offered their stadiums and infrastructure for the establishment of emergency beds for the sick in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic.
The home stadium Otkrytje is ideal due to its location and easy access to Moscow’s streets and public transport system. Spartak CEO Thomas Zorn said Thursday.
The sand is suitable for the work of doctors, the German said. Previously, Zenit CEO Alexander Medvedev had discussed the Gazprom arena in St. Petersburg as a place for a possible sickbed. Gambling operations in Russia are suspended due to the crown crisis.
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In Russia, it is feared that many hospitals will soon reach their limits in view of the rapidly growing number of infected people. New hospitals are being built. A new facility for treating patients with Covid 19 has just been opened in the Russian capital. The Russian army is also establishing medical centers in many parts of the country. The number of infected people in Russia rose to 62,773 cases on Thursday. So far, 555 people have died from the Sars-CoV-2 virus.
(APA)
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