Novinsky reports to be cured of Covid-19
Vadim Novinsky. Photo: Facebook
MP Vadim Novinsky, who was earlier infected with the coronavirus, reports on his Facebook page that he has been tested negative for COVID-19.
"Today I’ve got a negative PCR test result for COVID-19. After the examination, the doctors' conclusion is clear: I am absolutely healthy. Thank you to everyone who supported me these days – with prayers and kind words. Thank God for everything! I wish a speedy recovery to all who are also ill and are fighting with the coronavirus today. Christ is risen!" wrote Vadim Novinsky.
Earlier Vadim Novinsky has commented on the situation in the country caused by the coronavirus and recalled that for 2000 years the Church has helped people overcome more than one epidemic.
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