Turkey stops transportation of citizens of Iraq, Syria and Yemen to Belarus Ankara stops air transportation of citizens of Iraq, Syria and Yemen to Belarus … Such a radical step, which the republic took to stop the flow of migrants, is said in a statement by the General Directorate of Civil Aviation of Turkey on Twitter. They will not be allowed to buy tickets and board flights to Belarus. Turkish Airlines also promised not to let the citizens of Iraq, Syria and Yemen on board planes bound for Minsk. This statement came against the backdrop of accusations, including those from Warsaw. On November 11, Polish Foreign Ministry spokesman Lukasz Yasina accused the Russian airline Aeroflot of involvement in the crisis with illegal immigrants from the Middle East on the Belarusian-Polish border. He noted that the Russian airline delivered migrants to the border with Belarus.
Day: November 12, 2021
The Kremlin responded to the threat of Lukashenka to stop gas transit
Dmitry Peskov: Lukashenko did not agree on the words of stopping gas transit with Moscow Lukashenko on a possible stoppage of gas transit to Europe via the Yamal-Europe gas pipeline, TASS reports. According to him, Minsk did not discuss or coordinate such a statement with Moscow, and Russia was and will be a country that fulfills its obligations to supply Europe with gas.
Kremlin responds to article about Russian plans to invade Ukraine
Peskov on Bloomberg's article on plans to invade Ukraine: empty statements Western media statements about Russia's plans to invade Ukraine are empty and unfounded. This was stated by the representative of the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov, reports TASS. The press secretary of the Russian president also noted that the movement of the Russian armed forces on its territory should not cry out to anyone. “Russia does not threaten anyone,” Peskov answered the relevant question from journalists. Earlier, the Bloomberg article, which reported on Russia's plans to invade Ukraine, was commented by Vladimir Dzhabarov, First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs. According to him, Russia does not send ships to the Gulf of Mexico or Alaska. “We are not invading the Gulf of Mexico, as they are in the Black Sea with their ships, making all sorts of reconnaissance flights here,” he said. Blommberg, citing sources, said that
The Kremlin answered the question about the re-vaccination of Putin
Peskov: Putin maintains high antibody titers after vaccination against COVID-19 Russian President Vladimir Putin will receive a second vaccination against coronavirus doctors will tell about it. This is how Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov answered this question, writes TASS.
The Kremlin commented on the regional measures to combat COVID-19
Peskov: the Kremlin is monitoring the situation with original measures to combat COVID-19 in the regions The Kremlin is monitoring the situation with original measures to combat coronavirus, which are being undertaken in the regions. This was stated by the press secretary of the President of Russia Dmitry Peskov, his words are reported by RIA Novosti.
Kremlin clarifies the issue of charging fees for treatment of unvaccinated Russians
Peskov: The Kremlin has never discussed the collection of treatment fees for COVID-19 unvaccinated The Kremlin has never discussed the introduction of treatment fees from COVID-19 for those Russians who are not vaccinated. This was stated by the Kremlin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov, he is quoted by TASS. “No, this has never been discussed,” the presidential press secretary answered a question from journalists.
The Kremlin commented on the introduction of QR codes in transport
Peskov: QR codes in transport are a global practice amid a pandemic QR codes in transport are a global practice states with no alternative in the context of the coronavirus pandemic. This is how Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented on their introduction.
The possibility of introducing a ban on the sale of alcohol without QR codes in Russia has been assessed
Onishchenko said that a ban on the sale of alcohol without QR codes in Russia is unlikely to work A ban on the sale of alcohol without a QR code will not bring much effect, said the former chief sanitary doctor of Russia Gennady Onishchenko. Such a measure could work on a very small contingent of people, he said. Onishchenko shared his opinion in a conversation with Lenta.ru. Earlier it became known that the Sverdlovsk authorities are considering a ban on the sale of alcohol without a QR code confirming the fact of vaccination against coronavirus or a previous illness. It is clarified that the initiative belongs to the Ural restaurateur Evgeny Uryupin. It was he who suggested that the local government introduce such a system, since he believes that this will speed up the vaccination process in the Sverdlovsk region. In his opinion, this measure can be much more
The first Russian region will issue a QR code to people with a high titer of antibodies
Chuvashia will develop a QR code for people with a large number of antibodies to coronavirus In Chuvashia, QR codes will be issued to people who a large number of antibodies to coronavirus. The head of the republic, Oleg Nikolaev, announced this on Friday, November 12, on his Instagram page. He specified that the system will start working within a week. Chuvashia became the first Russian region where such a measure was introduced. This QR code will be valid only on the territory of the republic and will not be displayed on federal “State services”. It is assumed that on the platform that will be developed in the near future, local residents will be able to enter an identifier assigned based on the results analysis for antibodies, and get a QR code. “Under this, a register of persons with high titers of antibodies is formed, the medical commission of accredited
In another Russian region, mandatory vaccination was introduced for a number of residents
Rospotrebnadzor of Bashkiria: builders and agricultural workers must be vaccinated by December 30 In Bashkiria, builders and agricultural workers must be vaccinated against coronavirus by December 30 … This is reported in a document published on the website of the regional Rospotrebnadzor. According to the decree of the acting chief sanitary doctor of the republic, Galina Permina, at least 80 percent of employees in these industries must undergo mandatory vaccination. First component employees of the organizations should receive vaccines by November 30, and the second – by December 30. Earlier, in another Russian region – Krasnodar Territory – mandatory vaccination was introduced for a number of citizens. Thus, residents of the region over 60 years old who have no contraindications are required to get vaccinated against COVID-19 by January 13, 2022.