Vladimir Putin orders one-week paid shutdown for Russian workers as COVID-19 cases and deaths rise

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Only about a third of Russian citizens are fully vaccinated.

Earlier in the week, Moscow's mayor ordered all of the city's unvaccinated residents over 60 years old and those who are unvaccinated and "suffering from chronic diseases" to stay home until February 2022,"This is still very high morbidity and mortality," Vlassov, a former World Health Organization adviser, told the outlet. "High morbidity in Russia is seen as a sign of failure of the state and society.

"There are only two options at this point in time - you can get sick or you can get vaccinated. But it's better to be vaccinated," Putin said per RT News. "Why would you wait for the disease and its consequences?"Our goal is to create a safe and engaging place for users to connect over interests and passions.

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