The Commercial Appeal

Russia’s virus death toll hits new record

- Vladimir Isachenkov

MOSCOW – Russia’s daily coronaviru­s death toll hit a new record on Friday amid the country’s sluggish vaccinatio­n rate and the government’s reluctance to tighten restrictio­ns.

Russia’s state coronaviru­s task force reported 936 new deaths on Friday, the highest daily number since the start of the pandemic. It was a third straight day when daily COVID-19 deaths topped 900.

Russia already has Europe’s highest death toll in the pandemic (more than 214,000) and the authoritie­s’ conservati­ve way of recording COVID-19 fatalities suggests the actual number could be even higher.

On Friday, the government’s task force reported 27,246 new confirmed cases, just slightly less than Thursday’s number of 27,550, which was the highest so far this year.

A steep rise in infections and deaths began in late September, with authoritie­s blaming it on the low vaccinatio­n rate. Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said Friday that 47.8 million Russians, or almost 33% of Russia’s nearly 146 million people had received at least one shot of a coronaviru­s vaccine, and 42.4 million, or about 29%, were fully vaccinated.

The Kremlin has shrugged off the idea of imposing a nationwide lockdown, delegating the power to tighten restrictio­ns to regional authoritie­s.

In some areas of the country, including Moscow and St. Petersburg, life remains mostly normal, with businesses operating as usual and mask mandates loosely enforced.

In some areas, Russia’s underfunde­d health care system has started to show signs of being overwhelme­d by the outbreak.

Russia’s coronaviru­s task force has registered over 7.7 million confirmed cases and 214,485 deaths. However, reports by Russia’s state statistica­l service Rosstat that tally coronaviru­s-linked deaths retroactiv­ely reveal significantly higher mortality numbers.

Rosstat on Friday revealed the latest coronaviru­s mortality data that showed more than 254,000 deaths of people with COVID-19 in the first eight months of this year compared to over 163,000 deaths of patients who had the coronaviru­s for the whole of 2020.

 ?? AP ?? A grave digger wearing a protective suit observes during a COVID-19 victim burial outside of a cemetery outside in Omsk, Russia, on Thursday.
AP A grave digger wearing a protective suit observes during a COVID-19 victim burial outside of a cemetery outside in Omsk, Russia, on Thursday.

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