This was reported by the press secretary of the ex-presidential candidate of Belarus Anna Krasulina.

“Svetlana stopped physical contacts, reduced contacts to a minimum ... a coronavirus test was scheduled, before that work will be carried out online,” RIA Novosti quotes her.

The spokeswoman added that Tikhanovskaya did not go into self-isolation and continues to work remotely.

According to Krasulina, such measures were taken after a positive test for coronavirus at the Slovenian Foreign Minister, with whom Tihanovskaya met.

“Svetlana feels well, everything is in order with her,” the press secretary clarified.

On Friday, October 23, Slovenian Foreign Minister Anze Logara announced that he had COVID-19.

Earlier, Latvian Foreign Minister Edgar Rinkevich went into quarantine because of contact with Logar.