Russian prime minister says he tested positive for virus

Russian prime minister says he tested positive for virus
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin attends a digital economy forum held by officials representing the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) in Almaty, Kazakhstan January 31, 2020. (Reuters)
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Updated 30 April 2020
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Russian prime minister says he tested positive for virus

Russian prime minister says he tested positive for virus
  • Mishustin says he has tested positive for the new coronavirus and has told Putin he will self-isolate
  • Putin voiced hope that Mishustin would continue taking part in drafting policies to shore up the Russian economy

MOSCOW: Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin says he has tested positive for the new coronavirus and has told President Vladimir Putin he will self-isolate.
First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov will temporarily perform Mishustin’s duties, but the prime minister said Thursday that he would stay in touch on key issues.
Mishustin, 54 ,was named prime minister in January.
During a video call, Putin voiced hope that Mishustin would continue taking part in drafting policies to shore up the Russian economy, which has been hurt by the virus pandemic.
In Russia, the prime minister oversees the economy and answers to the president.
It was not immediately clear when Putin last met with Mishustin in person. The Russian president has minimized meetings and switched to holding video conferences with officials during the pandemic.