The Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Mishustin, chaired a weekly meeting of the Presidium of the Coordinating Council of the Government to Combat the Spread of the New Coronavirus Infection in Russia.
In Russia, non-working days are introduced from October 30th to November 7th. This was announced by President Vladimir Putin. And from October 28th to November 7th, a lockdown is introduced in Moscow. This affects the apostille and legalization of documents.
German Chancellor Helge Braun warned that Germany is now experiencing "the most dangerous phase of the pandemic," and the third wave of the epidemic threatens to be worse than the second due to a more contagious mutation of the virus.
On March 19, Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel announced that strict quarantine measures in the country had been extended to at least April 18. At the meeting in March, the heads of state agreed to a cautious easing of the quarantine, although Angela Merkel had objected to it.
European countries are talking about a third wave of coronavirus: against the background of a sharp increase in the incidence of the disease, the German authorities intend to maintain quarantine measures throughout April, in Poland the number of new cases of Covid-19 increased by 30% compared to last week. A new lockdown has begun in Bulgaria
Russian Government issued a decree that puts restriction on the export of medical masks because of unfair competition. The decision was made in order to protect people’s lives and health.