Putin orders bonuses for ‘frontline’ virus medics
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday announced additional payouts to health professionals working on “the frontline” of the country´s fight against the coronavirus. Putin listed the bonuses as part of new measures to support Russians during the epidemic after health officials reported over 1,000 new COVID-19 cases.
The president also urged the public to be patient with the lockdown to help slow the spread of the infection. “For most people, to be inside four walls is dreary and miserable,” he said during a video call with regional governors. “A breakthrough in battling the infection will depend on our discipline and responsibility,” he said.
The country is realising how crucial the work of doctors is “for the first time in decades”, said Putin, promising 10 billion rubles ($132m) for monthly bonuses to health care employees nationwide. Doctors treating coronavirus patients would be paid an additional 80,000 rubles ($1,059) per month, while nurses, ambulance medics and drivers would get between 25,000 and 50,000 rubles.
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