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Russia said on Friday it was ending all restrictions to combat the spread of COVID-19, including the requirement to wear masks, citing a steady decline in deaths from the virus.

However, it did not rule out reintroducing restrictive measures if the situation deteriorates.

Consumer watchdog Rospotrebnadzor said it was “suspending previously introduced restrictions, including the mask regime, a ban on public catering at night, and a number of other measures”.

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It said the dynamics of the virus were consistent with global trends and 93% of confirmed cases were mild or asymptomatic.

Passengers walk along the platform of a metro station in Moscow, Russia, on Nov. 8, 2021.
(Reuters/Evgenia Novozhenina)

Since the start of the pandemic in Russia in April 2020, over 800,000 people have died from coronavirus or causes related to COVID-19, Reuters calculations show, with the country recording over 18 million infections.

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