The suppression of coronavirus is a “war” against the “invisible enemy”, said the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, who announced the easing of restrictions imposed over COVID-19.
On Saturday, Kadyrov said that the easing of restrictions of isolation comes into force from the beginning of next week, RIA “Novosti”.
He stressed that “knows when it’s time to take drastic measures, and when to soften”. According to the head of the region, “it was a war, the enemy was invisible, many did not believe that the disease exists”.
In this regard, Kadyrov “had to take action” to explain to residents the need to “stay at home”. The “no stiffness was not” residents of Chechnya “asked for, prayed for” they “explained that if the requirements are violated, there will be consequences”.
The head of Chechnya also noted that “began to spread gossip”, when the “lights” on the streets”. Kadyrov noted that in Jordan, where “brought war”, “the least number of infected and deaths”.
In the end, the measures adopted are appropriate acknowledged even by those who reproached him, Kadyrov said, stressing that “no one person is not offended”.
He said that “more than 400 thousand families have received food, about 30 thousand people received cash assistance, every day in the period of isolation of several thousands families receive assistance and support.”
In Chechnya, according to the regional Ministry of health, 733 virus-positive, of which 369 are discharged with recovery, eight died.