Russia records highest daily Covid-19 death toll to date

Officials reported 679 deaths related to disease and over 23,000 infections on Friday

A customer places a takeaway in a McDonald’s outlet in Moscow, Russia. The country  reported 23,218 new infections in the last 24 hours on Friday, including 6,893 in Moscow. Photograph: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg.
A customer places a takeaway in a McDonald’s outlet in Moscow, Russia. The country reported 23,218 new infections in the last 24 hours on Friday, including 6,893 in Moscow. Photograph: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg.

Russia registered a record number of daily Covid-19-related deaths on Friday amid a surge in cases across the world’s largest country that authorities are blaming on the Delta variant.

The government’s coronavirus taskforce said 679 people had died in the last 24 hours, the highest figure confirmed in a single day since the pandemic began.

It also reported 23,218 new infections in the last 24 hours, including 6,893 in Moscow.

The Russian capital, the epicentre of the disease throughout the pandemic, is racing to repurpose hospitals to treat an influx of patients, said Anastasiya Rakova, the city’s deputy mayor.

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“Now, with this explosive growth in infections, this (hospital) capacity is no longer enough and we will additionally add other hospitals again to combat the virus, as fast as possible, I hope...(But) we’ll do everything possible not to declare a lockdown.”

The surge in cases has prompted officials to impose an array of measures to compel or encourage people to get vaccinated against Covid-19.

Vaccines are widely available, but demand for the shots has been tepid and polls show many people in Russia do not want to have them.

Around 2.6 million people in Moscow have had at least the first dose of a vaccine out of a population of more than 12.5 million, Ms Rakova said. - Reuters