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Lane 1

  • Newspaper headline: “We all will not die!”

    Alexander Evsin is the head of the situation center, deputy head of the Center for Traffic Management of the Moscow Government. IN this moment The duty shift is involved in large-scale anti-epidemiological measures in the city - in particular, it ensures the organization of traffic in the area of ​​​​the construction of a new infectious diseases hospital.

  • Newspaper headline: Putin refused to “run as a herd”

    In conditions modern warfare The task of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief is to lead actions to combat the enemy from a well-protected bunker somewhere deep in the rear. However, coronavirus is a very insidious, but at the same time very specific enemy. The president can meet him face to face - of course, while wearing an epidemiological protective suit.

  • Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, Moscow region medicine is increasing the number of infectious disease beds, purchasing intensive care equipment, and inviting additional doctors and nurses to work. At the same time, the governor of the region, Andrei Vorobyov, asked residents not to risk their health in vain. This is especially true for older people.

  • Newspaper headline: Eat, hurt, pay

    Any disaster, cataclysm, epidemic is a time when people mobilize, support each other, and help in any way they can. At such moments, special sympathy and attention are expected from the state - after all, we pay taxes to it and have the right to protection.

  • Newspaper headline: Being sick at home is easy

    As of March 25, 410 COVID-positive patients were recorded in Moscow. The increase in the number of cases has led to the emergence of a new resolution of the Department of Health, according to which only severe cases, as well as patients from risk groups (over 65 and chronic patients), will now be hospitalized, and mild cases will be treated at home. Experts believe that this is the only way to avoid events following the Italian scenario.

Lane 2

    The Moscow Union of Journalists has long been fighting for the decision to erect a monument in the city to journalists who died in the performance of their professional duties. Mayor Sobyanin signed a corresponding decree back in 2016, but the exact location has not yet been determined. Most likely, it will be Nikitsky Boulevard - next to the House of Journalists.

  • Newspaper headline: Criminal quarantine

    Next week, the State Duma will adopt a bill on huge criminal fines and imprisonment for up to 7 years for “violation of sanitary and epidemiological rules” that led to mass illness or death. For those who did not care about quarantine but did not infect anyone, strict administrative penalties will be prescribed separately.

  • Newspaper headline: Vacation canceled, but don't fuss

    About a third of domestic travel companies will leave the market this summer. The executive director of the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) Maya Lomidze spoke about this. The losses of outbound tourism could amount to 25 billion rubles, inbound tourism - 12 billion. But this is only preliminary estimates possible consequences.

Lane 3

  • Newspaper headline: Distant payment is red

    Coronavirus translated to distance learning all Russian students, and it seems that this system will continue until the summer. On Wednesday, Education Minister Valery Falkov suggested that universities postpone practices and sessions to a later date and prepare for the fact that the final certification will also need to be carried out remotely.

  • Newspaper headline: A salesman's nightmare

    The coronavirus has already left Muscovites without entertainment, fitness and travel. The last bastion reminding citizens of normal life before the pandemic are shopping centers and supermarkets. The MK correspondent found out how they protect themselves from the virus and what those who stand behind the counter every day and serve hundreds of visitors are afraid of.

  • Newspaper headline: New scourge - “mouse” fever?

    It seems that the world is facing a new attack, and again - from China. A resident of Yunnan province became the first Chinese citizen to die from the new virus - hantavirus. Chinese Central Television reported this on Wednesday. As it turned out, Rospotrebnadzor knows about this firsthand, and last years Massive outbreaks of the disease caused by hantavirus are being recorded. Russian scientists explained who carries it and how often people suffer from it.

  • Newspaper headline: “State of Siege” according to Camus

    I dream of staging this play. Immediately. Right now. It is called “State of Siege”. Author: Albert Camus. For this play and other works he was awarded the Nobel Prize. A long time ago, all the way back to 1957. Parable. The tone is sublime. The vocabulary is eloquent. Irony in everything.

Lane 5

Lane 6

  • Newspaper headline: Two weeks without COVID tests

    In the Stavropol region, a scandal continues to unfold with the infection of a freelance adviser to the Minister of Health on infectious diseases, Irina Sannikova. The lady left for Spain at the height of the epidemic, upon her return she did not self-isolate, communicated with hundreds of people, and then ended up in intensive care on a ventilator: COVID-19.

  • Newspaper headline: Patriarch's Ponds: renovation against the will of the townspeople

    Moscow is rapidly emptying and self-isolating, but some construction projects are going on as usual. For example, at the Patriarch's Ponds a massive fence appeared around the famous pavilion: these are usually not installed unless major work is planned on the outside of the building. Let us remember that a month ago, city defenders and residents of the Patriarch’s were already worried about the renovation that had begun inside the pavilion. And the owner of the object assured that he would do without distorting its appearance.

  • In addition to the health hazard, the coronavirus infection brought with it other economic consequences to Moscow. Due to the transition to self-isolation, the profits of temporarily closed fitness clubs and theaters inevitably decrease; beauty salons and restaurants are fighting for each client. Everyone is concerned about one question: what to do with paying rent and taxes for this unfavorable period? Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin proposed several solutions for businesses and also announced targeted support measures.

  • Newspaper headline: Moscow deals a new blow to coronavirus

    The mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, signed a new decree on Wednesday, March 25, which should increase social distancing by reducing “non-essential” contacts between people.

Lane 7

  • Newspaper headline: Tango in an oil swamp

    The oil war that broke out after the failure of the OPEC+ deal is in full swing. The participants - oil-producing countries - exchange blows every day. As it turned out, US President Donald Trump supported Saudi Arabia, which, by increasing oil supplies, is going to oust Russia from the world “black gold” market. Although cooperation between the Saudis and the Americans looks tempting, Washington and Riyadh are unlikely to be able to quickly reach an agreement.

  • Newspaper headline: Konstantin Bogomolov against broadcasts

    While all theaters have launched online broadcasts of their performances (for money and for free), the new leader of the Theater on Malaya Bronnaya, Konstantin Bogomolov, declares: “We will not offer video broadcasts of our performances.” Although he himself launches his own online project - BrONAIR.

Lane 1

  • Newspaper headline: “We all will not die!”

    Alexander Evsin is the head of the situation center, deputy head of the Center for Traffic Management of the Moscow Government. At the moment, the duty shift is involved in large-scale anti-epidemiological measures in the city - in particular, it ensures the organization of traffic in the area of ​​​​the construction of a new infectious diseases hospital.

  • Newspaper headline: Putin refused to “run as a herd”

    In a modern war, the task of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief is to lead actions to combat the enemy from a well-protected bunker somewhere deep in the rear. However, coronavirus is a very insidious, but at the same time very specific enemy. The president can meet him face to face - of course, while wearing an epidemiological protective suit.

  • Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, Moscow region medicine is increasing the number of infectious disease beds, purchasing intensive care equipment, and inviting additional doctors and nurses to work. At the same time, the governor of the region, Andrei Vorobyov, asked residents not to risk their health in vain. This is especially true for older people.

  • Newspaper headline: Eat, hurt, pay

    Any disaster, cataclysm, epidemic is a time when people mobilize, support each other, and help in any way they can. At such moments, special sympathy and attention are expected from the state - after all, we pay taxes to it and have the right to protection.

  • Newspaper headline: Being sick at home is easy

    As of March 25, 410 COVID-positive patients were recorded in Moscow. The increase in the number of cases has led to the emergence of a new resolution of the Department of Health, according to which only severe cases, as well as patients from risk groups (over 65 and chronic patients), will now be hospitalized, and mild cases will be treated at home. Experts believe that this is the only way to avoid events following the Italian scenario.

Lane 2

    The Moscow Union of Journalists has long been fighting for the decision to erect a monument in the city to journalists who died in the performance of their professional duties. Mayor Sobyanin signed a corresponding decree back in 2016, but the exact location has not yet been determined. Most likely, it will be Nikitsky Boulevard - next to the House of Journalists.

  • Newspaper headline: Criminal quarantine

    Next week, the State Duma will adopt a bill on huge criminal fines and imprisonment for up to 7 years for “violation of sanitary and epidemiological rules” that led to mass illness or death. For those who did not care about quarantine but did not infect anyone, strict administrative penalties will be prescribed separately.

  • Newspaper headline: Vacation canceled, but don't fuss

    About a third of domestic travel companies will leave the market this summer. The executive director of the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) Maya Lomidze spoke about this. The losses of outbound tourism could amount to 25 billion rubles, inbound tourism - 12 billion. But these are only preliminary estimates of the possible consequences.

Lane 3

  • Newspaper headline: Distant payment is red

    The coronavirus has switched all Russian students to distance learning, and it seems that this system will continue until the summer. On Wednesday, Education Minister Valery Falkov suggested that universities postpone practices and sessions to a later date and prepare for the fact that the final certification will also need to be carried out remotely.

  • Newspaper headline: A salesman's nightmare

    The coronavirus has already left Muscovites without entertainment, fitness and travel. The last bastion reminding citizens of normal life before the pandemic are shopping centers and supermarkets. The MK correspondent found out how they protect themselves from the virus and what those who stand behind the counter every day and serve hundreds of visitors are afraid of.

  • Newspaper headline: New scourge - “mouse” fever?

    It seems that the world is facing a new attack, and again - from China. A resident of Yunnan province became the first Chinese citizen to die from the new virus - hantavirus. Chinese Central Television reported this on Wednesday. As it turned out, Rospotrebnadzor knows this firsthand, and in recent years they have recorded massive outbreaks of the disease caused by hantavirus. Russian scientists explained who carries it and how often people suffer from it.

  • Newspaper headline: “State of Siege” according to Camus

    I dream of staging this play. Immediately. Right now. It is called “State of Siege”. Author: Albert Camus. For this play and other works he was awarded the Nobel Prize. A long time ago, all the way back to 1957. Parable. The tone is sublime. The vocabulary is eloquent. Irony in everything.

Lane 5

Lane 6

  • Newspaper headline: Two weeks without COVID tests

    In the Stavropol region, a scandal continues to unfold with the infection of a freelance adviser to the Minister of Health on infectious diseases, Irina Sannikova. The lady left for Spain at the height of the epidemic, upon her return she did not self-isolate, communicated with hundreds of people, and then ended up in intensive care on a ventilator: COVID-19.

  • Newspaper headline: Patriarch's Ponds: renovation against the will of the townspeople

    Moscow is rapidly emptying and self-isolating, but some construction projects are going on as usual. For example, at the Patriarch's Ponds a massive fence appeared around the famous pavilion: these are usually not installed unless major work is planned on the outside of the building. Let us remember that a month ago, city defenders and residents of the Patriarch’s were already worried about the renovation that had begun inside the pavilion. And the owner of the object assured that he would do without distorting its appearance.

  • In addition to the health hazard, the coronavirus infection brought with it other economic consequences to Moscow. Due to the transition to self-isolation, the profits of temporarily closed fitness clubs and theaters inevitably decrease; beauty salons and restaurants are fighting for each client. Everyone is concerned about one question: what to do with paying rent and taxes for this unfavorable period? Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin proposed several solutions for businesses and also announced targeted support measures.

  • Newspaper headline: Moscow deals a new blow to coronavirus

    The mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, signed a new decree on Wednesday, March 25, which should increase social distancing by reducing “non-essential” contacts between people.

Lane 7

  • Newspaper headline: Tango in an oil swamp

    The oil war that broke out after the failure of the OPEC+ deal is in full swing. The participants - oil-producing countries - exchange blows every day. As it turned out, US President Donald Trump supported Saudi Arabia, which, by increasing oil supplies, is going to oust Russia from the world “black gold” market. Although cooperation between the Saudis and the Americans looks tempting, Washington and Riyadh are unlikely to be able to quickly reach an agreement.

  • Newspaper headline: Konstantin Bogomolov against broadcasts

    While all theaters have launched online broadcasts of their performances (for money and for free), the new leader of the Theater on Malaya Bronnaya, Konstantin Bogomolov, declares: “We will not offer video broadcasts of our performances.” Although he himself launches his own online project - BrONAIR.

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Lane 1

  • Newspaper headline: “We all will not die!”

    Alexander Evsin is the head of the situation center, deputy head of the Center for Traffic Management of the Moscow Government. At the moment, the duty shift is involved in large-scale anti-epidemiological measures in the city - in particular, it ensures the organization of traffic in the area of ​​​​the construction of a new infectious diseases hospital.

  • Newspaper headline: Putin refused to “run as a herd”

    In a modern war, the task of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief is to lead actions to combat the enemy from a well-protected bunker somewhere deep in the rear. However, coronavirus is a very insidious, but at the same time very specific enemy. The president can meet him face to face - of course, while wearing an epidemiological protective suit.

  • Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, Moscow region medicine is increasing the number of infectious disease beds, purchasing intensive care equipment, and inviting additional doctors and nurses to work. At the same time, the governor of the region, Andrei Vorobyov, asked residents not to risk their health in vain. This is especially true for older people.

  • Newspaper headline: Eat, hurt, pay

    Any disaster, cataclysm, epidemic is a time when people mobilize, support each other, and help in any way they can. At such moments, special sympathy and attention are expected from the state - after all, we pay taxes to it and have the right to protection.

  • Newspaper headline: Being sick at home is easy

    As of March 25, 410 COVID-positive patients were recorded in Moscow. The increase in the number of cases has led to the emergence of a new resolution of the Department of Health, according to which only severe cases, as well as patients from risk groups (over 65 and chronic patients), will now be hospitalized, and mild cases will be treated at home. Experts believe that this is the only way to avoid events following the Italian scenario.

Lane 2

    The Moscow Union of Journalists has long been fighting for the decision to erect a monument in the city to journalists who died in the performance of their professional duties. Mayor Sobyanin signed a corresponding decree back in 2016, but the exact location has not yet been determined. Most likely, it will be Nikitsky Boulevard - next to the House of Journalists.

  • Newspaper headline: Criminal quarantine

    Next week, the State Duma will adopt a bill on huge criminal fines and imprisonment for up to 7 years for “violation of sanitary and epidemiological rules” that led to mass illness or death. For those who did not care about quarantine but did not infect anyone, strict administrative penalties will be prescribed separately.

  • Newspaper headline: Vacation canceled, but don't fuss

    About a third of domestic travel companies will leave the market this summer. The executive director of the Association of Tour Operators of Russia (ATOR) Maya Lomidze spoke about this. The losses of outbound tourism could amount to 25 billion rubles, inbound tourism - 12 billion. But these are only preliminary estimates of the possible consequences.

Lane 3

  • Newspaper headline: Distant payment is red

    The coronavirus has switched all Russian students to distance learning, and it seems that this system will continue until the summer. On Wednesday, Education Minister Valery Falkov suggested that universities postpone practices and sessions to a later date and prepare for the fact that the final certification will also need to be carried out remotely.

  • Newspaper headline: A salesman's nightmare

    The coronavirus has already left Muscovites without entertainment, fitness and travel. The last bastion reminding citizens of normal life before the pandemic are shopping centers and supermarkets. The MK correspondent found out how they protect themselves from the virus and what those who stand behind the counter every day and serve hundreds of visitors are afraid of.

  • Newspaper headline: New scourge - “mouse” fever?

    It seems that the world is facing a new attack, and again - from China. A resident of Yunnan province became the first Chinese citizen to die from the new virus - hantavirus. Chinese Central Television reported this on Wednesday. As it turned out, Rospotrebnadzor knows this firsthand, and in recent years they have recorded massive outbreaks of the disease caused by hantavirus. Russian scientists explained who carries it and how often people suffer from it.

  • Newspaper headline: “State of Siege” according to Camus

    I dream of staging this play. Immediately. Right now. It is called “State of Siege”. Author: Albert Camus. For this play and other works he was awarded the Nobel Prize. A long time ago, all the way back to 1957. Parable. The tone is sublime. The vocabulary is eloquent. Irony in everything.

Lane 5

Lane 6

  • Newspaper headline: Two weeks without COVID tests

    In the Stavropol region, a scandal continues to unfold with the infection of a freelance adviser to the Minister of Health on infectious diseases, Irina Sannikova. The lady left for Spain at the height of the epidemic, upon her return she did not self-isolate, communicated with hundreds of people, and then ended up in intensive care on a ventilator: COVID-19.

  • Newspaper headline: Patriarch's Ponds: renovation against the will of the townspeople

    Moscow is rapidly emptying and self-isolating, but some construction projects are going on as usual. For example, at the Patriarch's Ponds a massive fence appeared around the famous pavilion: these are usually not installed unless major work is planned on the outside of the building. Let us remember that a month ago, city defenders and residents of the Patriarch’s were already worried about the renovation that had begun inside the pavilion. And the owner of the object assured that he would do without distorting its appearance.

  • In addition to the health hazard, the coronavirus infection brought with it other economic consequences to Moscow. Due to the transition to self-isolation, the profits of temporarily closed fitness clubs and theaters inevitably decrease; beauty salons and restaurants are fighting for each client. Everyone is concerned about one question: what to do with paying rent and taxes for this unfavorable period? Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin proposed several solutions for businesses and also announced targeted support measures.

  • Newspaper headline: Moscow deals a new blow to coronavirus

    The mayor of the capital, Sergei Sobyanin, signed a new decree on Wednesday, March 25, which should increase social distancing by reducing “non-essential” contacts between people.

Lane 7

  • Newspaper headline: Tango in an oil swamp

    The oil war that broke out after the failure of the OPEC+ deal is in full swing. The participants - oil-producing countries - exchange blows every day. As it turned out, US President Donald Trump supported Saudi Arabia, which, by increasing oil supplies, is going to oust Russia from the world “black gold” market. Although cooperation between the Saudis and the Americans looks tempting, Washington and Riyadh are unlikely to be able to quickly reach an agreement.

  • Newspaper headline: Konstantin Bogomolov against broadcasts

    While all theaters have launched online broadcasts of their performances (for money and for free), the new leader of the Theater on Malaya Bronnaya, Konstantin Bogomolov, declares: “We will not offer video broadcasts of our performances.” Although he himself launches his own online project - BrONAIR.