Russian billionaires are taking over “Respirators to protect themselves from coronary

Russian billionaires are taking over “Respirators to protect themselves from coronary

As the whole world faces a dramatic situation because of the spread of the coronary, it seems that wealthy Russian families have found the solution to escape this dangerous virus. According to data provided by the <x0 moscow Times”, wealthy families are creating improvised clinics inside their homes to be [...]

As the whole world faces a dramatic situation because of the spread of the coronary, it seems that wealthy Russian families have found the solution to escape this dangerous virus.

According to data provided by the <x0w Times”, wealthy families are creating improvised clinics inside their homes to ensure that they will have good health care if infected by COVID-19.

It also points out that they are buying and “are reaching” respirators, which are essential to the contact with the coronary. These vital devices are being installed in their luxurious dwellings, where everything has been adapted to escape danger from the deadly virus.

“We have managed to get one so far, but we're trying to get another”, said one family member for “Mossaw Times”, seeking to remain anonymous. It is noteworthy that such equipment is expensive, and their price goes to $22,000 and $500.

This creates the possibility of billionaires being isolated and treated amid luxury, while Russia and the whole world are facing an emergency situation. According to publicised figures, Russia has a total of about 43,000 respiratories in its state hospitals throughout the country/ Albanian

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