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		<title>Russian nurse wears BIKINI under sheer protective suit due to heat</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A female nurse at a hospital in Tula, central Russia became an online sensation overnight&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>A female nurse at a hospital in Tula, central Russia became an online sensation overnight after she turned up to work wearing nothing but underwear beneath a see-through protective suit, gloves and goggles.</p>
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<p>A photo of the nurse, clad in a sheer plastic protective suit and carrying a tray full of medication she was about to administer to her ailing patients, went viral after it was first reported by Tulskie Novosti late Tuesday.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The picture was reportedly taken at a regional hospital for infectious diseases in Tula, the largest city of Tula Region, 193 kilometers (120 miles) south of Moscow.&nbsp;</p>
<p>The patients did not appear to mind the daring attire, and could not resist taking a glimpse or two at the unabashed nurse, a source who shared the picture told the publication.</p>
<p>However, the medical worker herself was reportedly unaware of her exposure. The same source said that the young woman decided to skip her scrubs since she felt overheated wearing protective clothing all day, and could not possibly have imagined that it would be transparent to such an extent.</p>
<p>The story quickly made headlines in Russia, drawing the attention of the local medical authority, among others. The regional Health Ministry reprimanded the nurse, noting that she had violated guidelines.</p>
<p>“Employees were reminded of the need to comply with the requirements for sanitary clothing and appearance,” the ministry said.</p>
<p>While the nurse’s decision to flout the rules and go for comfort instead did not sit well with the ministry and some people online, the majority of the public sided with the medical worker, showering her with compliments and praise.</p>
<p>“Well done to her! And the fact that she risks her life, nobody thanks her for that! And when it comes to a reprimand, here you are!” one person said.</p>
<p>Another commented that by ditching her scrubs, the nurse wanted to make it more comfortable for herself to tend to patients, and not to show off, arguing that the hospital administration is to blame.</p>
<p>“Why are you all crying foul! Nobody has taken into account the fact that she dressed up like this because of the heat!!! The girl did well by showing that it was impossible to work in these conditions!”</p>
<p>@ <em>RT</em></p>
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		<title>Why does Russia have fewer coronavirus cases than Luxembourg?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2020 07:23:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Russian President Vladimir Putin said this week his country managed to stop the mass spread&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Russian President Vladimir Putin said this week his country managed to stop the mass spread of coronavirus -and that the situation was &#8220;under control,&#8221; thanks to early and aggressive measures to keep more people from getting the disease.</p></blockquote>
<p>Does Russia have coronavirus under control? According to information released by Russian officials, Putin&#8217;s strategy seems to have worked. The number of confirmed Russian coronavirus cases is surprisingly low, despite Russia sharing a lengthy border with China and recording its first case back in January.</p>
<p>The numbers are picking up, but Russia &#8212; a country of 146 million people &#8212; has fewer confirmed cases than Luxembourg, with just 253 people infected. Luxembourg, by contrast, has a population of just 628,000, according to the CIA World Factbook, and by Saturday had reported 670 coronavirus cases with eight deaths.</p>
<p>Russia&#8217;s early response measures &#8212; such as shutting down its 2,600-mile border with China as early as January 30, and setting up quarantine zones &#8212; may have contributed to the delay of a full-blown outbreak, some experts say.</p>
<h4>A strong record on testing</h4>
<p>&#8220;The director-general of WHO said &#8216;test, test, test,'&#8221; Dr. Melita Vujnovic, the World Health Organization&#8217;s representative in Russia, told CNN Thursday. &#8220;Well, Russia started that literally at the end of January.&#8221;<br />
Vujnovic said Russia also took a broader set of measures in addition to testing.</p>
<p>&#8220;Testing and identification of cases, tracing contacts, isolation, these are all measures that WHO proposes and recommends, and they were in place all the time,&#8221; she said. &#8220;And the social distancing is the second component that really also started relatively early.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rospotrebnadzor, Russia&#8217;s state consumer watchdog, said Saturday that it had run more than 156,000 coronavirus tests in total. By comparison, according to CDC figures, the United States only picked up the pace in testing at the beginning of March, while Russia says it has been testing en masse since early February, including in airports, focusing on travelers from Iran, China, and South Korea.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s not to say there were no holes in Russia&#8217;s defenses. Russia didn&#8217;t start testing those arriving from Italy or other badly affected EU countries immediately, limiting its controls for arrivals from Europe to taking temperatures and imposing two-week quarantines. The majority of the coronavirus cases reported in Russia were brought from Italy, according to health officials.</p>
<h4>Distrust among the population</h4>
<p>Still, Russia contends with widespread public skepticism, a legacy of its Soviet past. On social media, Russians have raised questions referring to their country&#8217;s poor track record of transparency, such as the coverup around the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe in 1986 and the country&#8217;s botched response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the 1980s.</p>
<p>Authorities have moved swiftly to counter what they see as misinformation. In early March, Russia&#8217;s Federal Security Service and internet watchdog moved to take down a viral post claiming the real number of coronavirus cases was 20,000 and that the Russian government was covering it up. Facebook and Instagram users in Russia then started to see coronavirus awareness alerts linking to Rospotrebnadzor&#8217;s official website.</p>
<p>News reports of shortages in protective equipment have also fueled skepticism. And some experts have raised doubts about the reliability of Russia&#8217;s testing system, which depends on a single laboratory. A report by PCR.News, a media outlet for medics and healthcare professionals, pointed out that the only approved coronavirus testing system, produced by Vector in Novosibirsk, has a lower sensitivity than other virus tests, raising concerns about false negatives.</p>
<p>David Berov, the first confirmed coronavirus patient in Moscow, wrote on Instagram that his second test showed a negative result, while the first and third tested positive for coronavirus.</p>
<p>&#8220;The virus was confirmed in my third test, it was not seen in my blood but was in my saliva,&#8221; Berov wrote on March 5. &#8220;As I was told, they could barely see it so that&#8217;s why they were in doubt for so long.&#8221;</p>
<p>Vector did not respond to a request for comment. The Russian branch of the WHO, however, told CNN it received the specifications for the Vector test kits and the laboratory had been placed on the list of approved institutions used to confirm the coronavirus.</p>
<h4>Cover-up allegations rebutted by Kremlin and the WHO</h4>
<p>Anastasia Vasilyeva, a doctor for Russian opposition figure Alexey Navalny and leader of the Alliance of Doctors union, made headlines with a series of videos in which she claims the authorities are covering up real coronavirus numbers by using pneumonia and acute respiratory infection as a diagnosis.</p>
<p>&#8220;You see they said the first coronavirus patient that died, that the cause of death was thrombosis,&#8221; Vasilyeva told CNN. &#8220;That&#8217;s obvious, nobody dies from coronavirus itself, they die from the complications, so it&#8217;s very easy to manipulate this.&#8221;</p>
<p>Moscow health officials denied the accusation and said they were testing pneumonia patients for coronavirus. The WHO&#8217;s Dr. Vujnovic also was skeptical about Vasilyeva&#8217;s claim.</p>
<p>&#8220;If there was a hidden, unrecognized burden somewhere it would be seen in these [pneumonia] reports,&#8221; she said. &#8220;So I do not believe this is happening, which does not say that you might not see an increase of cases in the next period, because we have seen that in many countries.&#8221;</p>
<p>Putin himself addressed the concerns about the statistics Wednesday, saying the government might not have the full picture but is not covering up the numbers.</p>
<p>&#8220;Here is the thing: the authorities may not possess the full information, because people a) sometimes do not report it, b) they themselves don&#8217;t know that they are sick, and the latent period is very long,&#8221; he said in a televised meeting. &#8220;But everything that is issued &#8230; by the Ministry of Health is all objective information.&#8221;</p>
<p>This week the numbers have surged, with Russia adding 30 to 50 cases every day, and the count will most likely continue its upward trajectory as Russia expands its testing. Nevertheless, the local representative for the WHO says Russia is still doing relatively well, as the country tracks cases with epidemiological links to travel or family transmission. On Saturday morning, Rospotrebnadzor released a figure potentially more concerning than the number of confirmed cases &#8212; 36,540 people are being monitored for possible coronavirus.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the government moved to impose more sweeping measures, canceling public events and closing Russia&#8217;s borders to foreigners, with some exceptions. But politics as usual continues under Putin: the President has signed a decree scheduling a nationwide referendum on constitutional amendments that could see him stay in power till 2036 on April 22. The authorities have vowed to monitor coronavirus developments but so far have not changed the date.</p>
<p><em>@ <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/21/europe/putin-coronavirus-russia-intl/index.html">CNN</a></em></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Mar 2020 14:48:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Italy considers closing schools across the country. Singapore reaches 112 cases of novel coronavirus. Italy&#8217;s&#8230;]]></description>
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<li><strong>Italy considers closing schools across the country.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Singapore reaches 112 cases of novel coronavirus.</strong></li>
<li><strong>Italy&#8217;s top soccer league is &#8220;very likely&#8221; to play matches behind closed doors for one month</strong></li>
<li><strong>Putin says fake coronavirus news is being planted in Russia</strong></li>
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<blockquote><p>Italy is considering a country wide closure of all schools and universities in an effort to stop a further spread of coronavirus.</p></blockquote>
<p>Some international schools have already issued letters informing parents and guardians they will be closed as a preventative measure as of Thursday, with remote online teaching beginning Friday.</p>
<p>The Italian cabinet is currently meeting to discuss the proposition to close schools and an official announcement is expected afterwards.</p>
<p>&#8220;No decision on the closure of schools has been made, we asked the technical-scientific committee for further information. the decision will come in the next few hours,&#8221; the Minister of Education Lucia Azzolina said in a statement to CNN sent from the Prime Minister’s office.</p>
<h5>Singapore reported two new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus taking the total tally to 112, the nation&#8217;s Ministry of Health (MOH) announced today.</h5>
<p>One of the case involves a 43 year-old male Permanent Resident of Singapore who had been in Malaysia from February 18-21.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s not known to have traveled to any of the other affected countries and regions recently, the MOH said.</p>
<p>The other confirmed case is of a 62 year-old female Singapore citizen.</p>
<p>She too has no travel recent travel history to any of the affected countries and regions but is linked to a previously confirmed case involving a 64 year-old female Singapore citizen.</p>
<p>Of the total 112 confirmed cases, 7 are in critical state, 26 are stable and 79 have fully recovered and have been discharged, the MOH said.</p>
<h5>Italy&#8217;s top soccer league is &#8220;very likely&#8221; to play matches behind closed doors for one month</h5>
<div id="attachment_1618" style="width: 810px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1618" class="size-full wp-image-1618" src="http://asiainsiders.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Giuseppe-Meazza-stadium-in-Italy-scaled-e1583332978420.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="533" /><p id="caption-attachment-1618" class="wp-caption-text">Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mourad Balti Touati/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock (10571448c)<br />General view of the Giuseppe Meazza stadium closed due to the Coronavirus emergency in Milan, Italy, 01 March 2020. The Italian Serie A soccer match AC Milan vs Genoa CFC has been postponed to 13 May.<br />Giuseppe Meazza stadium closed due to the Coronavirus emergency in Milan, Italy &#8211; 01 Mar 2020</p></div>
<p>Italy’s government is “very likely’ to order all top-flight Serie A football matches to be played behind closed doors for one month in efforts to curb the coronavirus outbreak in the country, a spokesperson for the Italian Sports Minister confirmed to CNN.</p>
<p>The government last month banned sporting events in the worst-affected northern regions of the country – Lombardy, Veneto and Emilia-Romagna.</p>
<p>So far, 10 Serie A matches have been postponed as well as two in the Coppa Italia.</p>
<p>Representatives from the 20 Serie A clubs are meeting today at the Italian Olympic Committee&#8217;s Headquarters at the Foro Italico in Rome to discuss the repercussions of the coronavirus outbreak and scheduling changes to the Italian football calendar.</p>
<h5>Russian President Vladimir Putin said that fake stories about coronavirus in Russia are being planted from abroad and there is nothing “critical” happening in the country.</h5>
<div id="attachment_1619" style="width: 810px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><img decoding="async" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-1619" class="size-full wp-image-1619" src="http://asiainsiders.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Russian-President-Vladimir-Putin-scaled-e1583333192248.jpg" alt="" width="800" height="533" /><p id="caption-attachment-1619" class="wp-caption-text">Russian President Vladimir Putin pictured at a meeting in Moscow on February 26. Credit: Alexey Druzhinin/Sputnik/AFP/Getty Images</p></div>
<p>“Regarding these provocations, the FSB (Federal Security Service) reports that most of these planted news come from abroad and this unfortunately always follows us around,” Putin said during a meeting with the government.</p>
<p>“Thank God, there is nothing critical happening here but people must be informed of the real situation so I ask that this process is properly organized,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p>During the session, deputy prime minister Tatyana Golikova said that social media reports claiming the Russian government was covering up the real number of coronavirus cases in the country were not true.</p>
<p>In late February, an explosive claim by the US State Department that thousands of Russian-linked accounts on Facebook and Twitter were spreading disinformation about the virus made the headlines.</p>
<p>Social media companies, however, said they had not seen supporting evidence. Russia&#8217;s Foreign Ministry has denied the allegations of being behind the alleged coronavirus disinformation campaign.</p>
<p><em>Reporting by Julia Hollingsworth, Adam Renton, Steve George and Meg Wagner, <a href="https://edition.cnn.com/asia/live-news/coronavirus-outbreak-03-04-20-intl-hnk/index.html">CNN</a></em></p>
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