Putin to order new virus restrictions as deaths soar
MOSCOW: Russia reported on Wednesday a record 1,028 Covid deaths in a single day, with President Vladimir Putin expected to introduce new nationwide restrictions in Europe’s worst affected country.
The new figures bring Russia’s official death toll to 226,353 — the highest on the continent even as authorities have been accused of vastly downplaying the severity of the pandemic. The country also recorded 34,074 new virus cases, according to an official tally.
Infection rates have soared in recent weeks amid a stalled vaccination programme, with only 35 per cent of the country fully innoculated.
Despite multiple pleas, Putin has struggled to convince Russians to vaccinate themselves, with even his own spokesman Dmitry Peskov saying on Wednesday he had not taken a Covid jab.
The Russian leader was expected to rule on a government proposal to introduce a nationwide week-long holiday at the end of the month to curb the spread of the virus. Under the plan, Russians will not go to work the first week of November, which coincides with national school holidays.
Putin has introduced paid holidays during coronavirus peaks before, most recently in May.
On Tuesday, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin ordered the capital’s first coronavirus restrictions since the summer.
He told unvaccinated over60s in Moscow to work from
home and extended mandatory vaccinations for service workers. Those restrictions take effect next Monday and are set to last until the end of February.
Sobyanin also told employers to move 30 per cent of their staff to home working.
The surge in cases has come without any strict restrictions in place to limit Covid-19’s spread and as authorities struggle to counter widespread anti-vaccine sentiment. Life in Moscow, which is home to more than 12 million people, was normal on Wednesday, with restaurants and other indoor entertainment venues open as usual.