However her press secretary, Anna Usacheva said Lyubimova for now has mild symptoms.
“The head of the Ministry of Culture, Olga Lyubimova, is working from home. She has tested positive for COVID.
“The minister is at home, she holds working meetings in the format of video conferences, she takes parts in online meetings and negotiations.
“She has mild symptoms. Hospitalisation is out of the question,” Usacheva said.
Lyubimova is the fourth Russian minister to catch the bug.
Last week, Russian Minister of Construction Industry, Housing, and Utilities Vladimir Yakushev was hospitalised after testing positive for the coronavirus.
Deputy Minister Dmitry Volkov also tested positive for COVID-19.
On 30 April, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced that his coronavirus test came back positive. He self-isolated and has continued working from home.
As of 6 May, the total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Russia stands at 165,929, with 1,537 fatalities, according to the country’s coronavirus response centre.
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