Semyonov emphasized that vaccination is the main measure of protection.

“The situation is under the control of Rospotrebnadzor and there is no need to introduce any restrictions,” RIA Novosti quotes him.

However, the expert did not rule out changes in the situation with the incidence of coronavirus in the country.

“It is impossible to exclude a certain rise in the incidence in our country,” Semyonov warned.

The expert noted that those who do not have immunity, as well as the unvaccinated, can face COVID-19.

Earlier, Russian Ambassador to Rome Sergei Razov said that in Italy more than 1 million people fell ill with a new strain of coronavirus. 

In general, a number of European countries are concerned about the increase in the incidence of coronavirus infection.

In March, allergist-immunologist Vladimir Bolibok, in an interview with NSN, spoke about the possible consequences of suffering COVID-19.