Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 9 Updated:
124,895
deaths, according to the national coronavirus information center. Russia’s total excess fatality count since the start of the coronavirus pandemic is around 475,000.
June 9: What you need to know today
Russia on Wednesday confirmed 10,407 new coronavirus cases the first time new infections have surpassed 10,000 since March 14 and 399 deaths. Of today s cases, 4,124 are in Moscow alone.
Brazil has approved Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine for import and emergency use in several states, reversing its April decision to ban imports of the jab, its developers have said.
Russia recorded one of its lowest monthly jumps in fatalities since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in April, according to official statistics published Friday.
Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 5 June 5, 2021
123,436
deaths, according to the national coronavirus information center. Russia’s total excess fatality count since the start of the coronavirus pandemic is above 460,000.
June 5: What you need to know today
Russia on Saturday confirmed 9,145 new coronavirus cases and 399 deaths.
Another 1 million Muscovites will be vaccinated against coronavirus by the end of the year, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin says. So far, the city has vaccinated 1.3 million people in roughly six months.
Serbia is starting to produce Russia s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, President Aleksandar Vucic said on Friday, the first European nation outside Russia and Belarus to take the step.