Otago Daily Times

Moscow mayor: actual Covid19 cases exceed official numbers

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MOSCOW: The mayor of Moscow told President Vladimir Putin yesterday that the number of Covid19 cases in the Russian capital far exceeded the official figures, as Putin donned a protective suit and respirator to visit a hospital.

The comments by Sergei Sobyanin, a close ally of Putin, were authoritie­s’ strongest indication yet that they do not have a full grasp of how widely the virus has spread throughout Russia.

Russia has so far reported 495 cases of the virus and one death, far fewer than major western European countries.

Putin has previously said the situation is under control, but some doctors have questioned how far official data reflects reality, and the Government yesterday closed nightclubs, cinemas and children’s entertainm­ent centres to slow the spread of the virus.

“A serious situation is unfolding,” Sobyanin told Putin at a meeting, saying the real number of cases was unclear, but that they were increasing quickly.

Testing for the virus was scarce, he said, and many Muscovites returning from abroad were selfisolat­ing at home or in holiday cottages in the countrysid­e, and not being tested.

“In reality, there are significan­tly more sick people,” Sobyanin said.

The Government also said it would organise a return of its citizens from countries hit by the coronaviru­s if they wanted to come.

Meanwhile, Putin donned a bright yellow fullbody hazmat suit and respirator as he visited a hospital on the outskirts of Moscow that is treating coronaviru­s patients, and praised the doctors for their work.

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