Moscow imposes 'high alert regime' to stem coronavirus outbreak By Reuters

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Moscow specialists declared a "high ready system" and forced additional measures on Thursday to forestall a spread of the coronavirus in the Russian capital.  

An archive posted on the Moscow civic chairman's site said that Russians who come back from China, South Korea, Iran, France, Germany, Italy and Spain and different states who show conceivable "horrible" indications of coronavirus should self-confine themselves at home for 14 days.  

This will mean not going to work or to considers, it said.  

Moscow, a city of in excess of 12 million individuals, will likewise step up checks of those showing up from nations with coronavirus disease, and its crisis community managing the issue will currently work nonstop.  

Russia has not detailed any affirmed instances of individuals contracting coronavirus on its region, albeit six individuals who got the infection somewhere else have gotten or are getting treatment.  

Specialists are presently attempting to forestall any spread of the infection by dropping some global flights and suggesting individuals against voyaging abroad.


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