Putin hails response to virus, rolls social support measures
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that further social support measures and incentives for businesses will be introduced as he hailed the nation’s response to the coronavirus pandemic in the run-up to a vote that could extend his rule until 2036.
Speaking in a televised address, Putin declared that Russia has successfully gone through the most dangerous phase of the outbreak.
“Together we have proven that we are capable to fulfil the most difficult tasks,” he said.
Putin said the early introduction of stringent sanitary controls on the border, travel restrictions and a sweeping lockdown allowed Russia to win time and slow down the pace of contagion. In late March, Putin introduced a nationwide partial economic shutdown that remained in place until May 12, and most Russian regions imposed tight lockdowns.