Russia cancelled all epidemic prevention measures in COVID-19. Why did Russia do this?

Russia has announced the cancellation of all epidemic prevention restrictions in COVID-19, because the COVID-19 virus wall covering in Russia has gradually and steadily declined, and the weekly incidence rate has also dropped a lot. Their whole country is at the lowest level since the outbreak of the epidemic, so they decided to lift all restrictions on COVID-19, which means they don't have to do nucleic acid, wear masks, and be isolated at home. They can go wherever they want, just like their normal life. There is no such thing as scanning travel codes or health codes. It can also be said that they have completely leveled off, because for their country, COVID-19 may be like the common flu, and it will be fine in three to five days, so there is no need to care so much. Perhaps most of them already have immune antibodies, so they are no longer afraid of this virus.

Moreover, they have cancelled a number of epidemic prevention measures for educational institutions and departments for children and adolescents, because the incidence of this virus will not increase significantly in summer. They had previously stipulated that they had to wear masks when going out, and dinner was forbidden at night. However, if the epidemic situation in COVID-19 worsens, it is likely to resume the restrictions, which is only a temporary measure to lift the epidemic prevention and control. In fact, many people were infected and died in Russia before, but I decided to take such measures. ?

However, I think COVID-19 is still a human being, so we must pay attention to this virus and wear masks when going in and out of public places. Maybe people in their country are not afraid of this virus, and think that this virus, like the common flu, can be cured in a week, but in fact, infection with this virus will leave serious sequelae, so I suggest that everyone should pay attention to this virus and never lie flat directly, if the resistance is good in a week.