SARS-CoV-2 spread in different biosocial strata in Russia in 2020: Groups of risk and victimised groups

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NOVEL RUSSIAN ANTI-MIGRATION LAW RELATED TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC Recently several alterations of public policy in migration and asylum provision for refugees, were introduced as parts of a new COVID-19-related Russian federal health care legislation. The main of them are 1) Federal Laws No. 58-FZ of 18 March 2020; 63-FZ of 18 March 2020; 134-FZ of 24 April 2020; 209-FZ of 13 June 2020 “About introducing changes to the Federal Law ‘About the citizenship of Russian Federation;’” 2) Decree of the President of the Russian Federation No. 580 of 23 September 2020 “About introducing changes to the Decree of the President no. 274 of 18 April 2020 ‘About temporary measures of regulating legal situation of foreign citizens and persons without citizenship in the Russian Federation in regard to the threat of further spreading the novel coronavirus infection;’” and 3) ordinance of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1428 of 15 September 2020 “About implementing measures of safety by a foreign citizen or person without citizenship on the territory of the Russian Federation” [1,2].

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Sharov, K. S. (2021). SARS-CoV-2 spread in different biosocial strata in Russia in 2020: Groups of risk and victimised groups. Journal of Global Health, 11. https://doi.org/10.7189/jogh.11.03066

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