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Russia returns to work after six weeks of quarantine

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Moscow (Russia), May 12, EFE/EPA, (Camera: Yuri Kochetkov).- Russian workers returned to work on Tuesday after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the return to work after six weeks off work, hiding behind the poor state of the national economy, despite the fact that Russia overtook Italy on Monday in cases of COVID-19.FOOTAGE OF THOSE RETURNING TO WORK.

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