Paul
Goble
Staunton, June 17 – Vladimir Putin
clearly hoped that having victory parades a week before the referendum would
give him and it a boost, but regional officials, fearful of another spike in
coronavirus infections have been cancelling them in so many places that the
Kremlin leader’s hopes are unlikely to be realized.
Sovetskaya Rossiya provides a
current list but says it is lengthening almost by the hour (sovross.ru/articles/1989/49083),
and Nezavisimaya gazeta calls attention to the fact that this will
eliminate much of the bounce Putin hoped for and have Russians going to vote
still focusing on the pandemic and economic crisis (ng.ru/politics/2020-06-17/1_7887_parade.html).
That lack of a bounce may be increased
by the story widely reported in the Russian media that soldiers who will be
near Putin have been quarantined so he won’t be infected, a clear indication
that the rosy state of conditions in Russia that he would like people to accept
is far from the disturbing reality (echo.msk.ru/news/2662065-echo.html).
Today, Russia officially registered
7843 new cases of coronavirus infection, the lowest total in more than a month
but one that brought the cumulative total to 553,301. Meanwhile, 194 more of Russians
who had been diagnosed as infected died, bringing that total to 7478 (t.me/COVID2019_official/832).
Russian officials celebrated the
decline and suggested that the daily number of new infections will be below
1,000, progress that most experts have expressed doubts about (lenta.ru/news/2020/06/17/popova/).
Medical specialists say that there isn’t the collective immunity in place that
would make that possible (svpressa.ru/health/article/268443/).
The virus is spreading in penal
institutions (tass.ru/moskva/8748775).
Russians are now speaking about “virus unemployment” (vedomosti.ru/opinion/articles/2020/06/17/832878-maskirovka-bezrabotitsi).
And ever more doctors are not receiving the promised bonuses for treating
coronavirus patients (mbk-news.appspot.com/suzhet/doverennye-vrachi-kto/).
Yet another example of Moscow’s
discrimination against everyone else: 70 percent of the emergency hospitals
erected in Russia were put up in Moscow, but now that hotspots are elsewhere, none
of them can be moved, officials say (dailystorm.ru/obschestvo/vremennye-gospitali-v-ekspocentre-vdnh-i-sokolnikah-prostaivayut-a-vmeste-s-nimi-i-vystavochnaya-otrasl).
In Udmurtia, medical personnel don’t
have any protective gear and so have been forced to use uniforms designed for
tank drivers (idelreal.org/a/30673802.html). Ordinary Russians are suffering too: most of the sanitizers
that have come onto the market doesn’t work as advertised (https://newizv.ru/article/general/17-06-2020/pribyl-protiv-zdorovya-pochemu-bolshinstvo-sanitayzerov-ne-spasayut-ot-infektsiy-beb3e584-158b-4382-81aa-51a6ee02bd00).
Two new vaccines against the coronavirus
are now being tested in Russia (tass.ru/obschestvo/8744671);
meanwhile, Russian medical experts say that dexametazon which some are using to
treat those infected with the virus has serious and potentially deadly side
effects (ura.news/news/1052436812).
Yekaterinburg’s Politsovet
portal, after surveying the opening and closing of various facilities,
concludes that in Russia, “the regime of self-isolation has been replaced by a
regime of the absurd” (politsovet.ru/66814-rezhim-samoizolyacii-smenilsya-rezhimom-absurda.html). Some
places are reopening but others aren’t and won’t completely until early next
year (doshdu.com/ramzan-kadyrov-zajavil-chto-posle-20-ijunja-v-chechne-otmenjat-osnovnuju-chast-ogranichenij/,
instagram.com/p/CBgf5dtF34D/
and vestikavkaza.ru/news/murasko-ogranicenia-iz-za-koronavirusa-v-rossii-sohranatsa-do-fevrala-2021-goda.html).
In some places, people are fighting
over whom to blame for their problems (babr24.com/irk/?IDE=201750). In others, even shopkeepers are ignoring requirements
they wear masks (kavkaz-uzel.eu/blogs/83787/posts/43719).
And in still others there are new spikes of infection (nazaccent.ru/content/33405-v-respublike-altaj-obyasnili-vspyshku-koronavirusa.html).
Moreover, ever more people who are
scheduled to work the polls on July 1 are refusing because they fear they might
be putting their health or the health of others at risk (ehorussia.com/new/node/20994).
And health officials say they expect another peak soon, affecting the economy
and public activities like voting (krizis-kopilka.ru/archives/77382).
Unemployment continues to rise, even
though ten percent of Russians are now working at home (interfax.ru/russia/713507 and krizis-kopilka.ru/archives/77334). Gas prices are rising at the wholesale level
and are likely to rise at the retain one soon (kp.ru/daily/27144/4237794/).
Russian companies can’t get promised aid, and Aeroflot may be partially
renationalized (sovross.ru/news/49082 and kommersant.ru/doc/4380528?from=main_2).
The Russian government seems increasingly
clueless with regard to future plans. Experts say that it is putting together
budgets for the next three years that act as if there had not been a pandemic (iz.ru/1023661/dmitrii-grinkevich/ne-posmotreli-prognoz-minfin-nachal-gotovit-biudzhet-bez-otcenok-mineka).
Other experts say that even if the
government were to begin to do the right thing, its approach would be unlike to
restore the country’s economy to a level more than it was in 2006 anytime in
the near future and that the situation might continue to get worse instead (vedomosti.ru/opinion/articles/2020/06/17/832879-virusnaya-bednost).
Meanwhile, in other pandemic
crisis-related news from Russia today,
·
Pupils
will not be required to wear masks when they take the unified state examinations
(kommersant.ru/doc/4379921).
·
Muslim
leaders say the pandemic has shown the many ways mosques can play a positive
social role (islamsng.com/rus/news/15826).
·
Opponents
of the Putin amendments say people should wear facemasks declaring that to the
polls on July 1 (znak.com/2020-06-17/protivnikam_izmeneniy_konstitucii_predlozhili_golosovat_v_maskah_s_nadpisyu_net).
·
Under
cover of the crisis, the Russian government is seeking the power to redraw the
borders of the country’s national parks without any reviews by environmental groups
and institutions (kommersant.ru/doc/4380545?from=main_1).
·
Moscow
has called on countries in Asia now in conflict with each other to come together
to help fight the pandemic (kommersant.ru/doc/4380506?from=main_8).
·
Visitors
to Russian museums and exhibitions will be required to wear masks when they
reopen if government recommendations are adopted (sovross.ru/news/49061).
·
Dmitry
Medvedev’s thoughts on how the coronavirus should have been fought have made
some commentators happy that he is no longer in office (mk.ru/politics/2020/06/17/statya-medvedeva-pro-koronavirus-zastavila-poradovatsya-ego-ukhodu.html).
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