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Moscow
RUSSIA has earmarked almost $18 billion to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, the prime minister said on Wednesday as Moscow imposed a strict lockdown.
The finance ministry “has reserved 1.4 trillion rubles ($17.8 billion) in all for fighting the spread of the coronavirus and carrying out anti-crisis measures,” Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin told President Vladimir Putin during a televised video conference with his cabinet.
Mishustin told the president, who is working remotely due to the virus, that the government is drafting new measures that focus on propping up regional economies and supporting small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Putin has already announced breaks on consumer loans and mortgage payments, support for SMEs and early payment of social benefits for Russians who are hit by the crisis.
Last week he unveiled other measures to protect poorer Russians from economic effects of the pandemic.
Russia has officially confirmed 2,777 cases of COVID-19 and 24 deaths.
A strict lockdown has been put in place across almost all regions, and parliament has approved a coronavirus-focused package of legislation including prison terms of up to seven years for those who cause multiple deaths by flouting protective measures.
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