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Workers in Russia to stay home for a week to stem Covid-19 surge

Workers in Russia to stay home for a week to stem Covid-19 surge
Moscow, 20 October 2021 (dpa/MIA) - Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday backed a Cabinet proposal to declare a work-free week in the country in order to stem a dramatic rise in coronavirus cases. Workers across Russia are being told to stay home from October 30 to November 7, but they will continue to be paid their wages. Regions where the situation in particularly bad can extend the duration. Putin said he approved of the measure put forward by Deputy Head of Government Tatyana Golikova during a live broadcast of the government meeting shown state television. Russia used a similar strategy at the beginning of the pandemic last year. It was met by criticism from the business community, which argued that the government was placing an unfair burden on employers. In recent weeks, Russia's coronavirus cases have hit one record high after another. On Wednesday, statistics showed 1,028 Covid-19 deaths within 24 hours - more than ever before. In the same period, more than 34,000 new infections were counted. In 27 of Russia's 85 regions, more than 90 per cent of coronavirus beds in hospitals are now occupied, Golikova said. According to the Kommersant daily, in some places all beds designated for coronavirus patients are occupied. In his remarks, Putin also lamented the low vaccination rate in the country. Just under a third of the 146 million residents have been fully vaccinated, according to official figures.