A specialist who gave Russian President Vladimir Putin a voyage through Moscow's fundamental coronavirus medical clinic a week ago said on Tuesday he had himself been determined to have coronavirus.
Putin visited the Kommunarka emergency clinic last Tuesday where he talked to the specialist, Denis Protsenko. Neither one of the men was wearing defensive gear during their discussion, TV film from the visit appeared.
Denis Protsenko, composing on Facebook stated: "Truly, I have tried positive for coronavirus, yet I feel entirely great. I've disengaged myself in my office. I think the insusceptibility I've built up this month is carrying out its responsibility."
The Kremlin said that Putin was as a rule routinely tried for coronavirus and that "all is well," the RIA news organization announced.
To battle the spread of the novel coronavirus, Russia reports the conclusion of all things considered and eateries in the nation from 28 March to 5 April, except for nourishment shops and drug stores. The nation has authoritatively recorded 840 instances of COVID-19.
It has recently said that Putin is being shielded from infections and different diseases "nonstop".
Putin wore a hazardous materials suit and a respirator during his visit to the clinic a week ago while dropping in on patients. Be that as it may, he didn't have his defensive rigging on during a gathering with Denis Protsenko, with whom he was shot shaking hands.
The Kremlin announced a coronavirus case in Putin's organization on Friday, however, said the individual being referred to had not come into contact with the president and that all measures were being taken to keep the infection from spreading further.
Russian legislators on Tuesday allowed the administration forces to proclaim a national crisis over the coronavirus and affirmed punishments for infringement of lockdown rules including, in outrageous cases, prison terms of as long as seven years.