09-05-2020, 02:27 PM
Nothing has actually changed in Russia. The government delayed the quarantine until it was necessary, told everyone they were having a week holiday and then announced it would continue for a month. Then it ended and everyone went back to work with masks and gloves until this was eased very quickly.
Reason they reopened so quickly here was down to the government hates debt. They prefer precious metal reserves and since they didn't support the economy and people out of work, they reopene very quickly.
Plus there was no true way to quarantine Russia as everyone lives in an apartment block and most people live and interact very closely with each other due to the nature of how society has developed here so social distancing was out.
Want to know what life in Russia is like? It is as if there was never any virus in the first place. Life resembles what it was before the virus. That is normal.
So when it comes to post covid changes, there will be no major changes in Russia in terms of how people live. Plus Russians are tougher then Americans.
I'm sorry but it is true. I see Americans wailing about how they have been at war and how much of a disaster it is. For Russians? They just shrug their shoulders, think "ah well, at least it isn't Stalingrad" and get on with life.
Reason they reopened so quickly here was down to the government hates debt. They prefer precious metal reserves and since they didn't support the economy and people out of work, they reopene very quickly.
Plus there was no true way to quarantine Russia as everyone lives in an apartment block and most people live and interact very closely with each other due to the nature of how society has developed here so social distancing was out.
Want to know what life in Russia is like? It is as if there was never any virus in the first place. Life resembles what it was before the virus. That is normal.
So when it comes to post covid changes, there will be no major changes in Russia in terms of how people live. Plus Russians are tougher then Americans.
I'm sorry but it is true. I see Americans wailing about how they have been at war and how much of a disaster it is. For Russians? They just shrug their shoulders, think "ah well, at least it isn't Stalingrad" and get on with life.