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The doctor gave advice on protection against coronavirus


Children's doctor and TV presenter Yevgeny Komarovsky gave advice on protecting against the Chinese coronavirus 2019-nCoV. He published recommendations on the YouTube channel .

“The disease is treated like regular flu, symptomatically, the preventative measures are the same as for the ordinary flu,” he said. According to Komarovsky, among those who became seriously ill - mostly elderly people and children. The disease has no special symptoms, they are similar to those diagnosed with ARVI, he specified.
Among the main tips of Komarovsky is to protect the mucous membranes and drink plenty of fluids, and stay at home at the first signs of the disease. The pediatrician also recommended less cuddling and fewer visits in public places, eating well, dressing warmly and not getting nervous.

According to the latest data , 2,794 cases of the disease have been confirmed in China, more than 3.8 thousand people are under suspicion. From coronavirus killed 80 people.

Coronavirus 2019-nCoV was first registered in the Chinese city of Wuhan, where most of the patients were. Chinese authorities have recognized the spread of the disease throughout the country. Wuhan was closed on January 22, and some neighboring cities were later blocked. The measures taken in China to protect the population have affected more than a billion people.

In Russia, according to the authorities, not a single case of the disease has been registered. However, there are confirmed patients in Chinese regions bordering the Russian Federation. Several cases have been reported in the United States, Canada, and France, as well as in Japan, South Korea, and Thailand.

Komarovsky is a pediatrician, writer and television presenter. He leads the TV show School of Doctor Komarovsky’s and the heading Ask the Doctor Komarovsky in the news on the Carousel, as well as the Mixtura show on Russian Radio.

Constitutional Court ruled to review Kotov’s case

 Konstantin KotovThe Constitutional Court of Russia decided to review the criminal case of Konstantin Kotov , sentenced to four years for appearing at unauthorized rallies in the summer of 2019. This was announced on Monday, January 27, on the court’s website.

As stated in the document, court decisions in the Kotov case, adopted on the basis of Article 212 of the Criminal Code of Russia (“Repeated violation of the rules for pickets and rallies”) are subject to review in the prescribed manner. This decision, according to the document, is not subject to appeal.

On January 25, it was reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the new prosecutor general of the country, Igor Krasnov, to verify the legality of the criminal prosecution of Kotov.

In early September, the Tverskoy District Court sentenced Kotov to four years in prison under Article 212.2 of the Criminal Code. He became the second convict on this article. The reason for this was his detention in four protests over the past year.

Kotov was last detained on August 10, 2019. Allegedly, that day he was captured by the police when he left the subway.

The President of Russia promised to study the Kotov case at a press conference on December 19, 2019, while recalling that "in many countries much more stringent measures are provided for violations of this kind."

In summer, mass protests took place in Moscow, including unauthorized ones, which were connected with the election campaign before the elections to the Moscow City Duma . The Metropolitan Electoral Commission refused to register several opposition candidates, saying that they could not collect the necessary number of signatures for nomination or collected them in violation - for example, fake or from the dead.

Director Natalia Andreichenko revealed new details of the disappearance of the actress

Natalya Andreichenko
Director Natalia Andreichenko Jan Truntsev revealed new details of her disappearance. A post on this topic appeared in the actress's Instagram account.

The publication says that journalists managed to get through to the artist’s son from Maxim Dunaevsky’s first husband . Dmitry Shell (the man took the name of his stepfather) replied that he did not know the whereabouts of his mother.

A man was sent to a celebrity’s mansion in Mexico who said that he met only an au pair in the house — he also did not see Andreichenko. According to him, he came to work on Monday, January 27 and noticed that all the cars are in the garage.

“We refute the false information in the media: Natalia did not abuse alcohol and drugs,” the publication said. It is clarified that in recent days, the actress could feel bad due to the launch of three projects. Truntsev explained that the Russian and American star numbers are still unavailable, and added that applications will soon be filed with the embassy and the police, since a day has passed since the loss.

According to RIA Novosti , the Russian embassy in Mexico reacted to the disappearance of Andreichenko. According to the press officer of the embassy, ​​Evgeny Nenashkin, close artists have not yet appealed to the body with a statement about her disappearance. “We are clarifying the circumstances,” he added.

Earlier on Monday, it became known that the actress disappeared in Mexico and has not been in contact for more than a day. In Instagram, Andreichenko in previous posts talks about her journey through Switzerland. The penultimate publication, made on January 26, states that "the journey has come to an end", so the artist is going home.

Poland began to abandon Russian gas

Last year, Poland began to abandon Russian gas - its share in total imports decreased from 69 percent to 60. Such statistics on its website are provided by the Polish oil and gas concern PGNiG.

The total volume of pipeline gas supplied by Russia decreased by one percent - from 9.04 billion cubic meters in 2018 to 8.95 billion in 2019.
A significant decrease in the share of Russian gas with an increase in consumption in the republic was affected by the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the USA, Norway and Qatar. In 2019, they reached 3.43 billion cubic meters (after regasification), which is 0.7 billion more than a year earlier.

In 2022 Poland intends to fully withdraw from the pipeline gas supplies from Russia. Warsaw sees it replaced by LNG and the Baltic Pipe pipeline under construction from Norway.

At the same time, the republic even intends to ensure the export of American gas to Ukraine. The parties signed a memorandum in August last year. The volume should be up to 6 billion cubic meters per year.

Earlier it was reported that in the near future Gazprom could start selling gas to Europe at a loss for the sake of keeping the market. This situation will develop