There were several strong factors behind it, such as globalization, the formation of production chains, cheap labor force and the opening of a large sales market in China, Elvira Nabiullina explained
It is also mentioned that the modern Arctic cuisine is not just about the taste, it is mostly about healthy products and wild plants on the Kola Peninsula
A. Novoderezhkin; S. Savostyanov/TASS On December 4, 2020, Russia launched large-scale vaccination against the novel coronavirus with its Sputnik V vaccine. Starting from January 18, by order of Russian President Vladimir Putin, a mass vaccination campaign is to begin across the country. How many Russians have already been vaccinated, what side effects occur in the first days after the jab, and who is forced to get inoculated under threat of dismissal? Sooner or later, everybody will get infected, and the vaccine has fewer side effects and risks than the coronavirus itself, says Dmitry Lushnikov, PR director for the Russian social network VKontakte, explaining his decision to get the jab.
Even strongest countries couldnât cope with pandemic alone, expert says
He noted that integration involves institutions that assume some of the functions of those they unite which expands opportunities for the participants
MOSCOW, January 15. /TASS/. The pandemic of the coronavirus infection has revealed that resources of even the strongest states were limited. This opinion was voiced by research director of the Valdai international discussion club Fyodor Lukyanov at The Pandemic and Integration: Threat or Stimulus to Development? discussion at the Gaidar Forum on Friday. The pandemic, of course, demonstrated the limitations of capabilities even of the strongest countries. We saw this, especially as exemplified by the United States, he said.