From the AP:
“Russia marks another record
number of daily COVID-19 cases”
(A medical worker wearing a
special suit to protect against COVID-19 treats a patient at an ICU in
Infectious Hospital No. 23 in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, on Wednesday, Oct. 20,
2021. The low vaccination rate in Russia, where only about a third of the
population is fully vaccinated, is causing concern as the country suffers a
sharp rise in cases, setting records for infections and deaths nearly every day
this month.)
Russia reported another daily
record of confirmed coronavirus cases Monday as a surge in infections has
prompted the Kremlin to tell most people to stay away from work starting later
this week. The Russian government’s coronavirus task force tallied 37,930 new
confirmed cases in 24 hours, the highest number since the start of the
pandemic. The task force also reported 1,069 more COVID-19 deaths in the same
period, slightly fewer than a record of 1,075 reached over the weekend. Russian
President Vladimir Putin has ordered Russians not to go to work between Oct. 30
and Nov. 7, when the country will observe an extended holiday. During that
time, most state organizations and private businesses, except for those
operating key infrastructure and a few others, are to halt work.
In some of Russia’s 85 regions
where the situation is particularly grave, Putin said the nonworking period could
begin earlier and be extended beyond Nov. 7. Six of them — Kursk, Nizhny
Novgorod, Novgorod, Perm, Samara and Voronezh — started the off-work period
Monday. Officials in Moscow ordered it to begin Thursday, with gyms, most
entertainment venues and most stores closed for 11 days along with kindergartens
and schools. Restaurants and cafes will only be open for takeout or delivery
orders during that period. Food stores and pharmacies can stay open. Access to
museums, theaters, concert halls and other venues will be limited to those
holding digital codes on their smartphones to prove vaccination or past
illness, a practice that will remain in place after Nov. 7. Putin has also told
local officials to order unvaccinated people older than 60 to stay home and
close nightclubs and other entertainment venues. Russian authorities hope the
idle time will help limit the spread of the virus by keeping people out of
offices and off public transportation, where mask mandates have been loosely
enforced.
Overall, Russia has registered
over 8.2 million confirmed virus cases and 231,669 deaths, by far the highest
death toll in Europe and the fifth-highest in the world after the United
States, Brazil, India and Mexico. The government has blamed the latest spike in
infections and deaths on low vaccination rates and lax public attitudes toward
taking precautions. Only about 45 million Russians — roughly a third of the
country’s nearly 146 million people — are fully vaccinated. Russia was the
first country in the world to authorize a coronavirus vaccine, launching
Sputnik V in August 2020, and has plentiful supplies. But uptake has been slow,
blamed in part on conflicting signals from authorities.
^ The situation in Russia continues
to get worse and will most likely continue to worsen unless more people there
get vaccinated. ^
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