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Russian President Vladimir Putin to address Russians over coronavirus on Wednesday: Kremlin

Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the health crisis with top officials on Tuesday and visited a major hospital treating coronavirus patients wearing a yellow hazmat suit. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, who is heading a coronavirus task force, warned Putin on Tuesday that the actual number of cases are probably "significantly" higher than official figures.
Russian President Vladimir Putin to address Russians over coronavirus on Wednesday: Kremlin
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday will address the Russian nation over the coronavirus crisis in a rare televised broadcast, the Kremlin said. "The president will soon complete work on the text of his address to citizens," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters, saying the address will be broadcast for several hours. "Such a need emerged after yesterday's hours-long meeting," Peskov said.

Putin discussed the health crisis with top officials on Tuesday and visited a major hospital treating coronavirus patients wearing a yellow hazmat suit.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, who is heading a coronavirus task force, warned Putin on Tuesday that the actual number of cases are probably "significantly" higher than official figures and asked him to get tough on regional authorities.
Russia, which has a population of 144 million people, reported 658 cases of the coronavirus as of Wednesday.
Apart from traditional New Year's greetings Putin rarely addresses the public on television. He last addressed the Russians over the unpopular pension reform in August 2018.
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