“Mishustin, I know, he has a super-duper antibody, but he could actually wear it, of course,” she said.

Thus, she answered the question that not everyone came to vote in masks, in particular, the head of government Mikhail Mishustin.

"Actually, I could have worn it, of course." So Pamfilova commented on the absence of a mask on Mishustin during the vote. Although the prime minister’s antibodies, according to her, “are off-scale super-duper”. pic.twitter.com/B0CBOFrhP2

- Kremlin Pool RIA (@Kremlinpool_RIA) July 1, 2020

In May, the Russian prime minister suffered from coronavirus.

July 1 is the main voting day under the Constitution.

On this day, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin also voted, who came to polling station 90 at school 1241. 

After processing 10% of the protocols, over 70% of Russians supported amendments to the Constitution.