The Jerusalem Post

Coronaviru­s cases surge in Russia, tally third highest globally

- • By ANDREW OSBORN

MOSCOW (Reuters) – A new surge in coronaviru­s cases took Russia’s tally past those in Italy and Britain on Monday, making it the third highest in the world just hours before President Vladimir Putin was due to issue an update on the situation.

The number of new cases of the novel coronaviru­s rose by a record daily amount to 11,656 in the previous 24 hours, making the official tally 221,344. Only Spain and the United States have recorded more cases than the world’s largest country.

More than half of all cases and deaths are in Moscow, the epicenter of Russia’s outbreak. The capital on Monday reported an overnight increase of 6,169 new cases, bringing its official total to 115,909.

The country’s coronaviru­s response center also reported 94 new deaths, taking the overall death toll to 2,009. The official death toll remains far lower than in many countries, something Kremlin critics have queried.

Official data published on Sunday showed Moscow reported 18% more deaths in April this year than the same month in 2019, raising the possibilit­y that the official death toll from COVID-19, the respirator­y disease caused by the virus, seriously understate­s the spread of the virus.

Government officials attribute the lower death toll and the rising and large number of cases to a vast testing program, under which they say 5.6 million tests have been conducted.

That, they say, has allowed doctors to quickly identify people who need medical care and make sure they receive it in a timely fashion.

Putin was due to hold a meeting later on Monday, a public holiday in Russia, at which he was expected to deliver an update the country on the situation.

At the end of last month, he extended coronaviru­s lockdown measures until May 11 and ordered his government to begin preparatio­ns for a gradual lifting of the curbs from mid-May.

Putin told Russians at the time that the worst days of the outbreak were still ahead. Two days later, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced he had the virus and needed to temporaril­y step aside.

Putin has ordered the government to come up with a plan to get the economy moving again by June 1.

Moscow and other Russian regions are in their seventh week of a lockdown. The capital’s residents have been told to stay at home except in certain circumstan­ces, such as going out to buy food and medicine. They must obtain a digital permit to travel anywhere by public or private transport.

 ?? (Evgenia Novozhenin­a/Reuters) ?? AN INTERIOR VIEW shows a pavilion of the Crocus exhibition center yesterday following the decision of local authoritie­s to turn it into a temporary hospital amid the COVID-19 outbreak in Moscow.
(Evgenia Novozhenin­a/Reuters) AN INTERIOR VIEW shows a pavilion of the Crocus exhibition center yesterday following the decision of local authoritie­s to turn it into a temporary hospital amid the COVID-19 outbreak in Moscow.

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