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Russia's head of coronavirus information says alarm over the virus is 'bullsh-t'

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Myasnikov previously said it would be "impossible" for the coronavirus to reach Russia. His role includes battling fake news about the virus and keeping the public informed about prevention and treatment. "The infection will take its toll and we'll all get it," he also said. "Those meant to die will die. Everyone dies."Russia's head of coronavirus information dismissed panic over the virus as "bulls---" just days after Russia recorded its highest daily death toll.

Russia's Healthcare Minister Veronika Skvortsova and Alexander Myasnikov attend the Volunteer of Russia award ceremony in December 2019.Myasnikov was appointed Russia's coronavirus information chief in mid-April after previously predicting it would be "impossible" for the pandemic reach Russia,reported. His role includes battling "fake news" about the virus and keeping the public informed about treatment and prevention.

 

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takhar_ Seems to be the first time Putin is taking cues from DJT instead of the other way around.

And some people just fall out of windows, in Russia.

'Those meant to die, will die......everyone dies' I cannot imagine how comforting these words must be for everyday Russians.

Seems consistent w. DJT position on the subject.

'The infection will take its toll and we'll all get it,' he also said. 'Those meant to die will die. Everyone dies.'

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