The Columbus Dispatch

Russia’s new cases, deaths near record

- Vladimir Isachenkov

MOSCOW – Russia’s daily coronaviru­s infections and deaths hovered near all-time highs Monday amid sluggish vaccinatio­n rates and the Kremlin’s reluctance to toughen restrictio­ns.

Russia’s state coronaviru­s task force reported 29,409 new confirmed cases – the highest number since the year’s start and just slightly lower than the pandemic record reached in December. After registerin­g the highest daily death toll since the start of the pandemic at 968 over the weekend, it reported 957 new deaths on Monday.

Russia already has Europe’s highest death toll in the pandemic – more than 217,000, according to a government task force. The state statistics agency, which uses a different way of counting including when the coronaviru­s wasn’t considered the main cause of death, has reported about 418,000 deaths of people with COVID-19.

A sharp rise in infections and deaths began last month, with the government

attributin­g it to a slow vaccinatio­n rate. Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said Friday that 47.8 million Russians, or almost 33% of the nearly 146 million population, had received at least one shot of a coronaviru­s vaccine, and 42.4 million, or about 29%, were fully vaccinated.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov voiced concern about a surge in infections and deaths and noted that hospitals in some regions are close to their capacity.

“The vaccinatio­n level we have is too low, impermissi­bly low,” Peskov said in a conference call with reporters. “That is why we have mortality numbers that are so high. We are using every opportunit­y to make a simple call on all citizens – go ahead and get the shot.”

While deploring the laggard pace of vaccinatio­n, Peskov rejected the idea of imposing fines on those who fail to get the vaccine and emphasized that it’s up to regional authoritie­s to decide whether to tighten coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Russian President Vladimir Putin says he has been vaccinated with domestical­ly-designed Sputnik V vaccine and he spent two weeks in selfisolat­ion last month after some of his close aides tested positive for COVID-19.

 ?? AP ?? Medical workers carry a patient suspected of having coronaviru­s on a stretcher Monday at a hospital in Kommunarka, outside Moscow. Russia’s state coronaviru­s task force reported 29,409 new confirmed cases Monday – the highest number since the start of the year.
AP Medical workers carry a patient suspected of having coronaviru­s on a stretcher Monday at a hospital in Kommunarka, outside Moscow. Russia’s state coronaviru­s task force reported 29,409 new confirmed cases Monday – the highest number since the start of the year.

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