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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday hailed “hero” doctors who died during the coronavirus epidemic, comparing them to battlefield medics from past wars.
During a video link-up with medics across the country, Putin expressed condolences to those who had lost their colleagues and loved ones. Putin said the medics’ work was on a par with “the valiant service of doctors and nurses” during World War I and World War II. An independent website set up by medics where colleagues report deaths, the Remembrance List, now lists 463 among health personnel in the country.
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