This Pakhnotskaya said TASS.

“In accordance with the latest statement by the president, we have no reason to resume this work. But I can notice that no one will remain out of control. The blood passport samples that will be taken after the pandemic decays will tell us everything, ”Pakhnotskaya said.

She also noted that RUSADA continues to conduct remotely educational work, and also plans to test.

On March 11, WHO announced an outbreak of the new coronavirus pandemic. On April 3, the number of people infected in Russia reached 4,149. On April 1, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law empowering the government to introduce high alert and emergency regimes in the country.

Earlier it was reported that CAS will hold hearings in the case of WADA and RUSADA in July.