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Methods of protection against coronavirus, a shortage of certain drugs, attitude to the activities of Russian peacekeepers, a view of Russian-Armenian relations, and concern for the creation of an Azerbaijani brand in the construction sector are topics of today's media.
The newspaper Azerbaijan writes about methods of protection against coronavirus. The author recalls that today over 200 thousand people have been infected with the coronavirus in the country, of which more than 160 thousand have recovered, over 2 thousand people have died, and the number of active patients today is more than 45 thousand.
However, by observing all approved norms, without exposing the body to a cold, you can protect yourself from infection. Of course, special attention should be paid to strengthening the immune system. The article says that postcovid syndromes include weakness, memory impairment, depression, heart and lung failure, and headaches.
The website Redaktor.az writes about the situation with the drugs necessary for the treatment of coronavirus. There is a shortage of them in pharmacies, which is probably due to the manipulations of businessmen who remove these drugs from circulation, creating a shortage.
For example, a kleksan that cost 6 manats is now sold for 60 manats, and a favir-piraviri that cost 40 manats now costs 500 manats.
The State Service for Control over the Antimonopoly and Consumer Market under the Ministry of Economy has stepped up monitoring against artificial price increases. The overpriced sale of registered drugs is prohibited and punishable.
The website Yenisabah.az writes that demining work is underway around Khankendi. Already over 280 hectares have been cleared of over 9 thousand explosive devices. Who mined the area around Khankendi if there were no Azerbaijanis there for about 30 years?
The author believes that the Armenians themselves did it after the liberation of Shusha. Or there are no mines at all, and the Russian peacekeepers simply create the appearance of work.
In total, there are 250 Russian peacekeepers in Khankendi, and the construction of a modular camp has been completed there.
The author also recalls that the Azerbaijani flag has not yet been raised in Khankendi, and there are only the Russian flag and the flag of the separatist regime. This causes the question - who and from whom are the Russian peacekeepers protecting?
The website Moderator.az writes that Russia popularly explained to the Armenians by the example of the Second Karabakh War that Armenia is nothing without Russia. Even if the pro-Western Pashinyan had not understood this first, now, for sure, he did. Armenia will remain a Russian outpost and will not be able to go beyond Russia's interests. If Armenia turns its back on Russia, it will face an inevitable tragedy, the article says.
The website Metbuat.az writes about the need to create an Azerbaijani brand in the construction sector, although the construction sector in the country is quite developed. Today in the construction sector there is a great need for the construction of buildings that reflect the Azerbaijani architectural style.
It is necessary that this style prevails in the liberated territories.
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