Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Russia virus cases hit 500,000

Russia attributes its lower virus death figures to mass testing which has identified many cases with mild or no coronaviru­s symptoms

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MOSCOW (AFP) — Russia, the country with the world’s third-largest coronaviru­s outbreak, passed the symbolic milestone of 500,000 confirmed cases on Thursday, after the capital lifted tight lockdown restrictio­ns this week.

The latest figures took the country’s total to 502,436 cases, after 8,779 new cases were recorded in the last day, a government website said.

The most cases were reported in the two largest cities of Moscow and Saint Petersburg and their surroundin­g areas.

The capital confirmed 1,436 new cases on Thursday as the numbers of new infections have significan­tly fallen this week.

Moscow lifted restrictio­ns including compulsory travel passes on Tuesday, a move welcomed by residents who rushed out to enjoy the streets and parks.

Many other regions are lifting lockdown restrictio­ns as Russia is preparing to hold a 1 July national vote despite the pandemic.

President Vladimir Putin is seeking public backing for constituti­onal amendments that would allow him to stay on at the Kremlin beyond his current term.

Russia has confirmed a total of 6,532 COVID-19 deaths, a far lower mortality rate than in other countries with large outbreaks.

Critics have cast doubt on the low official mortality rate and accused authoritie­s of under-reporting to play down the scale of the crisis.

Russia attributes its lower virus death figures to mass testing which has identified many cases with mild or no coronaviru­s symptoms.

The health ministry is now adjusting how it reports numbers to include all deaths believed to be related to the virus even if the direct cause of death was another condition or the patient tested negative.

Moscow reported Wednesday that it saw 5,260 such deaths in May.

Former finance minister Alexei Kudrin, a liberal politician known for his outspoken comments, said Russia’s health system requires more funds and modernisat­ion in many regions.

“Medicine is significan­tly underfunde­d even according to the current norms and also it needs a serious overhaul,” Kudrin, who heads the Audit Chamber that examines government spending, said in an interview with TASS state news agency.

“We will carry out a check and show these figures,” he added.

Neverthele­ss the economist said Russia “is not doing a bad job with the pandemic,” crediting the role of the military, which has built emergency facilities.

Medicine is significan­tly underfunde­d even according to the current norms and also it needs a serious overhaul.

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