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The number of Covid-19 infections in Russia increased by more than 10,000 on the second day, bringing the country’s total number to more than 145,000.
At the same time, there was another case of doctors “falling out of a hospital window,” after two new incidents in the past two weeks, asking questions about managing the disease in Russia.
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Alexander Shulepov is currently in critical condition due to a brain fracture after he “fell out of the second-floor window” at a hospital in the Voronezh region, 500 km south of Moscow.
The incident happened last Saturday, more than a week after Shulepov shot a video complaining that it was positive for Covid-19 and that he still had to work.
The largest hospital in the Voronezh region has 41 coronavirus doctors and patients, according to a Russian newspaper, Moscow Times, on May 3, 2020.
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Before Shulepov, two other Russian doctors had “fallen from high-rise windows” in the hospital.
Both doctors, Natalya Lebedeva, 48, in Moscow, and Yelena Nepomnyashchaya, 47, at the Krasnoyarsk Hospital, died.
Two people are said to have complained about the lack of medical protection and the work shift.
All over Russia earlier this week 145.268 infectious cases and one.356 cases death
But Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said he believed that in the area he managed, the actual number of infections “should be four times higher than reported.”
Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and the Minister of Construction of the Russian Federation were infected with the virus.
President Vladimir Putin is evaluating the situation as “very difficult”.
However, apart from the blockade in Moscow and some major cities until May 11, the Kremlin did not provide much support to companies that had to temporarily shut down, according to European newspapers.
The measures for tax exemptions and interest-free loans do not seem to reach areas outside the Russian capital.