The government coronavirus task force reported 973
coronavirus deaths, the highest daily toll since the start of the pandemic.
Russia has repeatedly hit record daily death tolls this month, and daily
infections also have been hovering near all-time highs, with 28,190 new cases
reported Tuesday.
Despite the rapidly mounting toll, the Kremlin has ruled out
a nationwide lockdown, delegating the power to make decisions on toughening
coronavirus restrictions to regional authorities.
The soaring infections has raised the pressure on Russia’s
health care system, with hospitals filling up quickly. Speaking at a Cabinet
meeting Tuesday, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said 11% of Russia’s 235,000
hospitalized COVID-19 patients are in serious or critical condition.
Overall, Russia’s coronavirus task force has registered over
7.8 million confirmed cases and 218,345 deaths — the highest death toll in
Europe. Yet the state statistics agency Rosstat, which also counts deaths where
the virus wasn’t considered the main cause, has reported a much higher total — about
418,000 deaths of people with COVID-19.
If that higher number is used, Russia would be the fourth
hardest-hit nation in the world during the pandemic, after the United States,
Brazil and India. Even the lower mortality figure only shifts Russia down to
fifth place, after Mexico.
The Russian government has blamed the sharp rise in
infections and deaths that began last month on a slow vaccination rate. Only
47.8 million Russians, or almost 33% of its nearly 146 million people, have
received at least one shot of a coronavirus vaccine, and 42.4 million, about
29%, were fully vaccinated, the government said Friday.
Some Russian regions have restricted attendance at large
public events and limited access to theaters, restaurants and other places to
people who have been vaccinated, recently recovered from COVID-19 or tested
negative in the previous 72 hours.
But life remains largely normal in Moscow, St. Petersburg
and many other Russian cities, with businesses operating as usual and mask
mandates loosely enforced. In Moscow, the authorities expanded free coronavirus
tests in shopping malls, hoping it would help stem contagion. -AP