Vladimir Putin gives Russia a week off work after the country sees biggest spike in coronavirus infections
Russia has announced the deaths of two more patients with coronavirus,raising country's death toll to three. Moscow Mayor, who heads a COVID-19 task force, said cases probably higher than official figures show.
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