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Quiet streets as Moscow shuts non-essential services over Covid spike

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Few people are seen passing in front of closed shops in a quiet street as Moscow orders temporary closure of non-essential services in order to stem Covid surge. The Kremlin on Wednesday cautioned Russians against travelling during a non-working period ordered by Moscow to stem a spike in coronavirus infections and deaths. IMAGES

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