Medical specialists rest in the so-called "red zone" inside a pavilion of the Exhibition of Achievements of National Economy, which was converted into a temporary hospital for people suffering from COVID-19, in Moscow, Russia. REUTERS
Moscow, November 19
Russia’s COVID-19 case tally passed the two million mark on Thursday as the number of daily deaths and infections hit new highs.
Russia, which has a huge testing programme and a population of around 145 million, has the world’s fifth-largest number of cases after the United States, India, Brazil and France.
Despite a recent surge in cases, authorities have resisted imposing lockdown restrictions across the country as they did earlier this year.
Instead, they have imposed strict rules for wearing masks and gloves, stressed the importance of hygiene and social distancing, and some regions have brought in their own targeted measures.
The coronavirus crisis response centre reported on Thursday that there had been 23,610 new daily infections and 463 deaths related to COVID-19.
There were 6,438 new cases in Moscow, the country’s worst affected area, it said, where restrictions include remote learning for secondary school children and overnight closures of bars, restaurants and nightclubs. Reuters
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