Deccan Chronicle

Moscow sees high Covid death toll

New delta variant drives infections in Russia since mid-June

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Moscow, June 27: Moscow on Sunday recorded the worst daily coronaviru­s death toll so far for a Russian city, as countries across the AsiaPacifi­c region extended or reimposed restrictio­ns to tackle fresh waves of infections.

The pandemic has now killed close to four million people across the world but vaccinatio­n drives have brought down infection numbers in many wealthy countries, though the Delta strain of the virus remains a concern.

The variant is now in 85 countries and is the most contagious of any Covid19 strain identified, according to the World Health Organisati­on. Still, in much of Europe and the United States curbs on daily life are easing as vaccinatio­n programmes bear fruit, although Russia is grappling with a deadly third wave.

The Russian capital on Sunday recorded 144 Covid-19 deaths in the last 24 hours, a day after Saint Petersburg set the previous highest figure.

Saint Petersburg has hosted six Euro 2020 matches and is due to host a quarter-final on Friday, with spectator numbers capped at half but still upwards of 26,000 people.

Russia as a whole has seen an explosion of new infections since mid-June driven by the Delta variant. The dramatic rise in cases comes as officials in Moscow are pushing vaccine-sceptical Russians to get inoculated after lifting most anti-virus restrictio­ns late last year.

“To stop the pandemic, one thing is needed: rapid, large-scale vaccinatio­ns. Nobody has invented any other solution,” Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin told state-run television on Saturday.

The Delta variant is also feeding fresh outbreaks in Southeast Asia and Australia where authoritie­s have brought back or prolonged restrictio­ns.

More than five million Sydney residents endured their first full day of a two-week lockdown Sunday to contain an outbreak of the strain. —

 ?? —AFP ?? People crowd to board a ferry as authoritie­s ordered a new lockdown to contain the spread of the Coronaviru­s in Munshiganj in Bangladesh on Sunday.
—AFP People crowd to board a ferry as authoritie­s ordered a new lockdown to contain the spread of the Coronaviru­s in Munshiganj in Bangladesh on Sunday.

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