Russia tops 3 million Covid-19 infections // Breaking News
Russia tops 3 million Covid-19 infections
Russia on Saturday passed three
million confirmed coronavirus infections, as authorities hold out against
reimposing a national lockdown while the country is battered by a second wave
Official figures showed that a total
of 3,021,964 cases have been detected, with 54,226 deaths. In the past 24
hours, 29,258 new infections and 567 deaths were registered in Russia, fourth
on the list of hardest-hit countries worldwide. Since winter began, each week
has brought new records for new cases and deaths, with epicentres in capital
Moscow and second-largest city Saint Petersburg. Poorer regions of the country,
often less well-equipped with medical facilities, also report a troubling
picture. Nevertheless, official figures point to a lower death rate from the virus
in Russia than in western Europe or the United States, something President
Vladimir Putin has boasted about for months.
Putin said last week at an annual
press conference that Russia had done a “better” job managing the pandemic than
western countries. But Russian authorities only count as Covid deaths those
where an autopsy confirms the virus was the main cause. Statistics agency
Rosstat in October recorded 50,000 more deaths than in the same month last
year. And between March and October, there were 165,000 excess deaths compared
with the same period in 2019, suggesting the true toll of the pandemic is far
higher than authorities will admit. Looking to protect a suffering economy,
Moscow has so far refused to order a new nationwide lockdown, aiming instead to
protect people with mass vaccinations using its homegrown Sputnik V shot.
Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said on public TV Saturday that the vaccine is
“safe and effective” for general use, authorising it to be given to the
over-60s.
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