Moscow - President Vladimir Putin said
on Thursday Russia could defeat coronavirus in less than three
months if it imposed tough measures quickly as authorities
suspended all regular and charter flights to and from the
country from Friday.
Moscow authorities said they would close all shops apart
from food stores and pharmacies from this weekend as Russia
reported its biggest one day rise in coronavirus cases yet,
bringing its official tally to 840.
That figure remains much lower than in many European
countries, but the mayor of Moscow told Putin on Tuesday that
the real scale of the problem in the capital far exceeded
official figures.
Putin, in a televised speech to the nation on Wednesday,
unveiled new measures designed to slow the transmission of the
virus, declaring next week a non-working week for many Russians
and urging people to stay at home.
He discussed the moves at a televised meeting with
entrepreneurs on Thursday.
"These are forced measures, they are temporary and forced.
But they will be shorter, the more effective they are and
frankly the tougher they are. Then this period will be reduced,"
Putin said in televised comments.
"But when we finally get out of this situation, and we
definitely will get out of it... I hope that will be even sooner
than what you said (two-three months)," he said.
The government submitted legislation to parliament for
review that would give it powers to declare an emergency across
the country or in parts.
Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu said the ministry was
building 16 infectious diseases centres and planned to complete
a first batch of eight by April 30 and the rest by May 16.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said all shops and shopping
malls except those that sell food and pharmacies would be closed
from March 28 to April 5. Restaurants, cafes and bars would also
be closed, Sobyanin said in a statement.
The same measures would be implemented in the Moscow Region,
which surrounds the capital, a local government decree said.
Under the airline restrictions, Russian flights will still
be allowed to fly to other countries to bring Russian citizens
back or if they are authorised by special government decisions,
the government said on its website.