RUSSIAN ENERGY MINISTER TESTS POSITIVE FOR CORONAVIRUS HOURS BEFORE OPEC MEETING

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Tue 18 August 2020:

Novak has no coronavirus symptoms, continues to perform his duties remotely

MOSCOW- Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak has tested positive for COVID-19, the nation’s prime minister announced on Tuesday.

Speaking at a meeting in the city of Blagoveshchensk in the Russian Far East, Mikhail Mishustin said Novak came with him to join the meeting but left for Moscow after getting positive test result.

“Let’s wish him a full recovery. He arrived [for the meeting], but, as a matter of fact, he left for Moscow without taking part in. May God grant him health,” Mishustin said.

Novak, who is asymptomatic, continues to perform his duties remotely and is going to take part in the upcoming OPEC+ meeting on Wednesday via a video link.

Premier Mishustin himself was the first member of the Russian government who was infected with COVID-19 late April. Three more ministers — Culture Minister Olga Lybimova, Education Minister Valery Falkov, Construction Minister Vladimir Yakushev — and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also caught the virus and were later successfully treated. 

Coronavirus cases in Russia stepped over 930,000 cases on Tuesday and the virus claimed the lives of more than 15,800 people while over 742,000 recovered from the virus.

Elena Teslova | Anadolu agency

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