In case of contracting CODID-19, Tajik citizens staying in Russia should call ambulance or the Embassy

The Tajik Embassy in Moscow says that In case of contracting a novel coronavirus (CODID-19), Tajik citizens staying in Russia should call an ambulance or the Embassy. “If you have symptoms of COVID-19 such as fever, cough or trouble breathing, you should urgently call an ambulance: 103 or 112,” says the Embassy.   Besides, Tajik citizens […]

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The Tajik Embassy in Moscow says that In case of contracting a novel coronavirus (CODID-19), Tajik citizens staying in Russia should call an ambulance or the Embassy.

“If you have symptoms of COVID-19 such as fever, cough or trouble breathing, you should urgently call an ambulance: 103 or 112,” says the Embassy.  

Besides, Tajik citizens living in Moscow can also call the round-the-clock hotline of the Embassy in order to get help with notifying ambulance or explaining address or other data of potentially infected persons to medical personnel:

 

+7 (926) 411 09 61

+7 (995) 501 87 33

+7 (985) 740 02 12

+7 (999) 875-37-85

+7 (977) 487 89 64

+7 (910) 443 63 35

 

Tajik nationals living in other regions of the Russian Federation may seek such a help from Tajikistan’s Consulates in Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, St. Petersburg and Ufa:  

 

Yekaterinburg: +7 (343) 370-23-60

Novosibirsk: +7 913 487 38 22

St. Petersburg: +7 (961) 611 16 17

Ufa: +79272317171, +79279456566

 

The Ministry of Labor of Tajikistan has also launched a hotline to help Tajik migrants in case of necessity.  

Citizens can call the Ministry’s representative office by the following telephone numbers: 235-03-85; 236-68-88; and Viber +992935555087, +992918506677.

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