The Ministry of Health recommended the Russians to wear masks

The Ministry of Health recommended the Russians to wear masks
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The Ministry of HEALTH recommends wearing masks due to the increase in the incidence of influenza and covid-19 . The recommendation was made by Russian Minister of Health Mikhail Murashko, TASS reports.

“Now there is a period of rise in the incidence of both influenza and CORONAVIRUS infection. Another surge, <...> so we still recommend using masks in public places,” the official said.

Kaliningrad authorities recommended the use of masks in crowded places Society

The minister believes that revaccination and compliance with precautionary measures will help to avoid a massive increase in the incidence.

On November 30, Rospotrebnadzor in the Kaliningrad region recommended that residents return to wearing masks in public places due to an increase in the incidence of influenza, covid and other acute respiratory viral infections. The agency explained that the incidence rate of SARS in the region increased by 14% over the week, and more than 5 thousand people applied for medical help with symptoms of respiratory diseases.

As of December 6, 5561 new cases of COVID-19 were detected in RUSSIA per day, which is 106 people less than on the previous day, and almost a thousand more than on December 3. 1471 patients were hospitalized, 59 infected died.

The incidence of SARS in Russia continues to grow, according to Rospotrebnadzor. Over the past week, the incidence rate has increased by 23.3% compared to the previous week. "Swine flu", the active spread of which Murashko warned at the end of November, has already been detected in 74 subjects.

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