Russia Fights Coronavirus With Price Controls, Travel Restrictions
Vladimir Putin insists he has control of the situation. Don't believe him.

As nations worldwide face repercussions from COVID-19's effects, cases in Russia have reached the triple digits this week with one recorded death.
In an attempt to mitigate economic losses, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin unveiled Wednesday an emergency fund initiative of 300 billion rubles, the equivalent of $4 billion U.S. dollars. Despite President Vladimir Putin telling his cabinet that the situation is "generally under control," Russia's efforts to protect its economy could prove ineffective and costly.
Andrey Makarov, head of the Duma's Budget and Taxes Committee, has drafted legislation that would allow the federal government to increase spending without parliamentary limits. Consequently, Mishustin ordered that 11.8 billion rubles ($150.6 million U.S. dollars) be allocated for stimulus payments to medical workers. Additional funds would go toward income compensation and pension payments for citizens, with small and mid-sized businesses receiving financial relief in the form of halting audits and extending tax payments.
Legislators also want to give the federal government absolute control over medical products. In an attempt to address shortages of hand sanitizer, surgical masks, and other products, the Duma would be allowed to freeze prices on such products for up to 90 days. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Industry and Trade is seeking to implement price controls on all domestic products.
There are no food shortages, said Deputy Prime Minister Veronica Abramchenko, only "unjustified excitement." Alexei Nemeryuk, head of Moscow's Department of Trade and Services, merely said that store employees don't have enough time to restock products because people "take more than usual."
As libertarian activist Mikhail Svetov lamented on Twitter, freezing prices will have the opposite of the intended effect: People will not be able to procure essential supplies.
To fight the spread of the disease itself, Putin has begun implementing travel restrictions. From March 18 to May 1, the government will ban foreign nationals from entering the country, with the foreign ministry halting visa processing. The travel impediments will likely impact the airline industry, harming the national economy.
Despite the incoming barrage of stimulus measures, it's apparent that Putin regime doesn't have a solid grasp on Russia's economic situation. In a recent interview with TASS News, Putin described 70 percent of Russian citizens as "members of the middle class" because they earn more than 17,000 rubles annually. That comes out to just $209 per year.
Price controls—which are reminiscent of the failed Soviet command economy—and ongoing disinformation campaigns about COVID-19 do not bode well for either the health of Russia's economy or its people.
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"unjustified excitement."
Nice band name.
I prefer my fictional band name -
Oedipus and the mother fuckers
Is your first fictional album going to be "Death to the Clingers"?
It is now
excitement is never justified in Russia
Is it wrong that what I really want is for some dictator in chief to go full Logan's Run and say "screw the olds, we're not paying"? At least then we'll see if the doomsayers are right.
"Since the children are our future, here goes!"
Damn. Rubles really are worthless.
A penny for your
thoughtsruble.As a Koch / Reason libertarian, I believe the most fundamental human liberty is the right of anyone on the planet to move to any country (except Israel) at any time. Travel restrictions are therefore impossible to justify. But Putin is pure evil so it's no surprise he'd support them.
#OpenBorders
#(EvenDuringAPandemic)
So... Russia is just like us!
Given that the current POTUS has been a Russian intelligence asset since 1987 that's unfortunately true.
Way not to disappoint.
OBL, what do you make of that other Russian asset, Tulsi Gabbard , coming out for Biden? I'm wondering if all the 2020 candidates, including the Green and LP candidates aren't all secret Rooskies?
My theory is that Biden's emergence as the frontrunner reawakened Gabbard's patriotism and inspired her to break free from her Russian handlers.
Nice
I don't know about the price controls and the travel restrictions doing much good but I'd be very surprised to see the coronavirus have much of an impact in Russia since the main weapon they can bring to bring to bear on the virus is the same weapon they use on everything else - lots and lots of vodka. Besides which, living with widespread coronavirus in Russia can hardly be any worse than living in Russia without widespread coronavirus, can it?
Russia sober is indeed about as bad as golfing. Sober.
and Meldonium. lots of Meldonium.
Mikhail Mishustin
Hearing that makes me want to say gesundheit
Sounds a lot like the US plan.
This part is a real gem: "In an attempt to address shortages of hand sanitizer, surgical masks, and other products, the Duma would be allowed to freeze prices..." It's a true statement if "address" is replaced by "guarantee".
Yes, there is the seen price, and the unseen ....
"Legislators also want to give the federal government absolute control over medical products. In an attempt to address shortages of hand sanitizer, surgical masks, and other products, the Duma would be allowed to freeze prices on such products for up to 90 days. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Industry and Trade is seeking to implement price controls on all domestic products."
Bernie approves!
When asked about the lines for hand sanitizer, surgical masks, and other medical supplies, Bernie beamed with joy at how much the Russians enjoyed their new-found abundace.
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