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Russia registers 8,803 new cases of Covid-19, 356 deaths in past 24 hours
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Russia registers 8,840 new cases of Covid-19, 398 deaths in past 24 hours
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Daily coronavirus morbidity nears 9,000 in Russia again
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Russia registers 8,271 new cases of Covid-19, 399 deaths in past 24 hours - HQ
MOSCOW. April 21 (Interfax) - Russia has registered 8,271 cases of Covid-19 and 399 deaths in the past 24 hours, the coronavirus response headquarters said in a statement on Wednesday. Over the past day, 8,271 Covid-19 cases were confirmed in 83 regions of Russia, including 1,011 asymptomatic cases identified proactively (12.2%), the headquarters said.
In the past 24 hours, 9,644 patients were discharged from hospitals upon recovery, and 399 patients died from Covid-19 across Russia.
According to the headquarters, Moscow saw 1,988 new cases of Covid-19, 58 deaths and 1,744 recoveries in the past 24 hours.
Moscow reports the biggest number of coronavirus infections among Russian regions, while morbidity is the lowest in Tuva (three cases) and the Jewish Autonomous District (one). There were zero cases in the Nenets Autonomous District and the Chukotka Autonomous District.
Russia must reach 80% COVID-19 herd immunity to contain spread of British strain â expert
Many regions are close to attaining herd immunity, the pundit noted, adding that people should get vaccinated while the coronavirus situation in the country is stable
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MOSCOW, April 20. /TASS/. Russia needs to reach a higher level of herd immunity to curb the spread of the British coronavirus strain, Alexander Lukashev, director of First Moscow State Medical University’s Martsinovsky Institute of Medical Parasitology, Tropical and Vector Borne Diseases, stated.
Read also [The British strain] is more contagious, and to contain it, we need to reach not 60-70%, but about 80% herd immunity, he said on Tuesday on the Rossiya-24 TV channel.