The system of fighting coronavirus created in Russia makes it possible to refrain from going over to a full lockdown, despite the current increase in the number of cases, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Monday, APA reports citing TASS.
"All that makes it possible for us to be more flexible and take into account the interests of the country’s economy to a greater extent without resorting to such tough measures as a full lockdown," Peskov said.
The Kremlin spokesman noted that the whole system to fight the coronavirus that had been created "was showing its effectiveness." "Yes, the number of infected people is growing, but, nevertheless, the system is working. We just need to raise people’s consciousness so that they take more effective measures to minimize the risk of infection," he added.
When asked whether Russian President Vladimir Putin could address citizens amid the growing number of COVID-19 cases, Peskov said that "it depends on the head of state’s decision, if he deems that necessary."