Сегодня работаю на скорой в ночную смену. Из Митино привезли пациента в больницу, в Новогорск, видимо в Москве некуда. Я ещё такого не видел за 6 лет! Стоим в очереди Posted by
Oleg Pyhtin on Friday, April 19,
“In six years I haven’t seen anything like that,” one ambulance driver wrote in a Facebook post Friday , under pictures of a long line near the hospital outside Moscow. The task force put out a statement this week warning that despite the growing number of state, federal and private clinics joining the effort, there could be a shortage of hospital beds in the next two to three weeks in the capital.
In interviews on Russian media, doctors and nurses from across the country have complained, often anonymously, about shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE), and a lack of guidance.
due to the growth of the outbreak, Moscow and the surrounding region will introduce a digital permit system
from Wednesday, aimed at limiting residents’ movement and enforcing the lockdown.
Residents now have to request permits for all journeys by public or personal transport. The system has been criticized by some opposition activists as another way for the government to breach privacy rights. Moscow’s tracking policies have often been compared to China’s, as the city’s law enforcement has been using facial recognition technology and a large network of cameras to track people’s movements and catch quarantine violators.
Meanwhile, China has said nearly half of newly detected COVID – 29 cases in that country are now coming across the border from Russia – mostly Chinese nationals returning home.
Chinese cities along the border with Russia have tightened border controls and imposed stricter quarantine measures amid fears of a possible second wave of the virus in the country.
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