Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin
MOSCOW, March 15 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Russia will close its land borders with Poland and Norway to foreigners in a bid to limit the spread of the new coronavirus, the country’s prime minister said.
The ban will come into force at midnight on Sunday and apply to all
foreigners travelling “for professional, private, study or tourist reasons”,
apart from Belarusians, members of official delegations and residents of
Russia, said premier Mikhail Mishustin in a statement.
Russia has a short land border with Poland in the enclave of Kaliningrad and one with far north of Norway, which runs for about 200 kilometers.
Moscow has counted around 45 cases of contamination with COVID-19, but no deaths so far, according to the latest official figures.
On Friday, Russia said it would reduce the number of flights to and from the European Union to stem the spread of the virus.
It has already closed its border with China and limited the number of arrivals from Iran and South Korea. — NNN-AGENCIES