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The funeral for a person who died of coronavirus at the Novo-Yuzhnoye cemetery, in Omsk, Russia
The funeral for a person who died of coronavirus at the Novo-Yuzhnoye cemetery, in Omsk, Russia. Photograph: Yevgeny Sofiychuk/TASS
The funeral for a person who died of coronavirus at the Novo-Yuzhnoye cemetery, in Omsk, Russia. Photograph: Yevgeny Sofiychuk/TASS

Russia reports record daily Covid death toll as Kremlin shrugs off new lockdown

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Taskforce says on Saturday that 968 people died with authorities blaming low vaccination rate

Russia has recorded a new record daily coronavirus death toll, continuing a persistent rise that has brought new records almost daily in October.

The national coronavirus taskforce reported on Saturday that 968 people in Russia had died of Covid-19 over the past day – about 100 more daily deaths than were recorded in late September. The taskforce said more than 29,000 new infections had also been confirmed in the past day.

Authorities blame the steep rise on the country’s low vaccination rate. The deputy prime minister, Tatyana Golikova, said on Friday that 47.8 million Russians, or almost 33% of Russia’s nearly 146 million people, had received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, and 42.4 million, or about 29%, were fully vaccinated.

The coronavirus taskforce has reported a total of about 7.8m cases and 215,453 deaths in the pandemic.

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However, the taskforce records only deaths directly caused by the virus. Reports by Russia’s state statistical service Rosstat that tally coronavirus-linked deaths reveal significantly higher mortality numbers.

Rosstat on Friday revealed the latest data showed more than 254,000 deaths of people with Covid-19 in the first eight months of this year compared with 163,000 deaths of patients who had the coronavirus for the whole of 2020.

The coronavirus taskforce only counts the deaths of patients for whom Covid-19 was considered the main cause. Rosstat includes people who had Covid-19 but died of other causes, and those for whom coronavirus was suspected but not confirmed.

The Kremlin has shrugged off the idea of imposing a new nationwide lockdown, delegating the power to tighten restrictions to regional authorities. In some areas of the country, including Moscow and St Petersburg, life remains largely normal, with businesses operating as usual and mask mandates loosely enforced.

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