Kelly Brook looks in good spirits as she arrives at Heart radio in a festive hoodie and padded jacket Wham!'s earnings triple to an impressive £6million this year - five years after the death of band member George Michael on Christmas Day Some pubs and other businesses have ignored the curbs, however, and travel agents have reported a boom in Russians taking foreign beach breaks to escape the restrictions at home.
Moscow has imposed the strictest lockdown measures in more than a year, with only essential shops like pharmacies and supermarkets allowed to remain open. A number of organisations will be closed.' Regional governor Andrei Nikitin said: 'During that week we will tighten requirements for various workplaces. The Novgorod region northwest of Moscow became the first today to say it would prolong this for a second week. Putin last month ordered a week-long nationwide workplace shutdown from October 30 that could be extended by regional authorities as they saw fit. Now the deputy head of the Kremlin's security council, he said they were a 'threat to society', reported TASS.
TV Zvezda presenter Irada Zeynalova spoke of the mass sale of fake vaccination certificates, blaming those responsible for deepening the pandemic in Russia
The aim appears to be to crank up vaccination rates.Īnti-vaxxers could be banned from offices and factories and have their state benefits slashed, he said. 'Intentional illegal actions pose a clear threat to public safety,' he said. The scientist behind Sputnik V vaccine Alexander Ginsburg said among the seriously ill some '80 per cent are those who bought fake certificates' to say they had been jabbed.Įx-Kremlin president Dmitry Medvedev hit out at 'ignorant and anti-vaccine propaganda' which had prevented more than a third or so of Russians getting two jabs of vaccine. Presenter Irada Zeynalova spoke of the mass sale of fake vaccination certificates, blaming those responsible for deepening the pandemic in Russia. TV Zvezda, owned by the Russian defence ministry, warned of a number of fake healers including shamans offering their services, including one for £60 a time. The 'patient' has a towel covering their head, and he claimed 1,000 people paid her an undisclosed sum for this quick treatment State-run and other pro-Kremlin media have launched a campaign aimed at shocking Russians into getting jabbed after a week of official figures showing 1,000-plus daily deaths, highlighting morgue images and warning that only two in ten patients with Covid-19 in intensive care are likely to come out alive.
'The patients undergoing treatment in hospitals are now all grave, all on high doses of oxygen.' Head of the pathology department Elena Boyko said: 'We have seen an explosive increase in the incidence and hospitalisation of patients with coronavirus. Head of the pathology department Elena Boyko said: 'We have seen an explosive increase in the incidence and hospitalisation of patients with coronavirus'Ĭlose Putin ally, ex-president Dmitry Medvedev, came close to branding vaccine-refusers enemies of the people, urging for them to be treated as second class citizens, forcing them to work from home with benefits slashed.Ī distressing video from Ivanovo shows body bags dumped on the ground outside a hospital morgue, the latest in a 238,538 overall death toll, which many experts say underestimates the true grim level.