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Russian COVID cases hit record high as eastern Europe imposes new curbs

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BUCHAREST/MOSCOW — Russia reported a record high number of daily COVID-19 cases and some central European countries imposed fresh restrictio­ns on Monday, as a new wave of the pandemic gathered pace.

In Asia, the Red Cross called for urgent help for Papua New Guinea and China’s latest outbreak forced the capital Beijing to delay its annual marathon and step up other curbs, less than four months before it hosts the Winter Olympics.

Authoritie­s around the world have been sounding the alarm as infections surge, with government­s in regions where vaccine uptake has been low forced to toughen up restrictio­ns in a bid to stop the virus raging out of control.

“The pandemic is far from over. Complacenc­y is now as dangerous as the virus. Now is the time to be on heightened alert, not to let down your guard,” World Health Organizati­on Director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s said on Monday.

Russia on Monday reported 37,930 new COVID-19 infections in the last 24 hours, its highest in a single day since the start of the pandemic, as well as 1,069 deaths related to the virus.

Frustrated by the slow take-up of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine by its own population, authoritie­s are introducin­g stricter measures this week to try to curb the spread of the pandemic.

Reuters

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