Russian prime minister says he has coronavirus

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on Thursday said that he had tested positive for the novel coronavirus and will hence self-isolate.

"I have just learned that the test on the coronavirus I took was positive," Mishustin said in a video meeting with President Vladimir Putin, suggesting a deputy takes his place while he self-isolates.

"I have to observe self-isolation and follow orders of doctors. This is necessary to protect my colleagues," he said, promising to be in constant contact "on all the main issues."

He suggested that First Deputy Prime Minister Andrei Belousov takes his place as an "acting" prime minister.

"What is happening to you now can happen to anyone," Putin reassured him in the televised meeting.

"I hope that you stay able to work and will actively participate" in government decision-making, he said.

"Without your opinions and your participation these decisions will not be made," Putin told Mishustin, wishing him a quick recovery

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