In particular, he recommended not to use special medications such as chloroquine for treatment without a doctor's prescription.

Myasnikov also said that in no case should the coronavirus be treated with antibiotics, since this can only develop resistance to them, which can be dangerous in the future.

According to him, there is no need to take blood-thinning drugs, which are shown only to a small percentage of seriously ill patients in hospital conditions.

“Those who by hook or by crook get themselves these drugs and inject them at home, often end up in hospitals not with COVID-19, but with cerebral hemorrhages or gastrointestinal bleeding,” Myasnikov wrote on Telegram.

Earlier it became known that 19,851 new cases of coronavirus infection COVID-19 were detected in Russia during the day.

The total number of reported cases in the country has reached 1,836,960.

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said that the situation with the spread of the coronavirus in Russia is still difficult, in each region it is necessary to provide everything necessary for treatment.