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COVID-19 cases in Russia rise 48% in one week

COVID-19 cases in Russia rise 48% in one week

Published September 19,2023


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COVID-19 circumstances spiked in Russia by 48% over the previous week, stated the Russian infections watchdog on Tuesday.

According to Russia’s particular process drive for preventing and monitoring the COVID-19 unfold, rises in COVID-19 infections had been seen in 70 areas, and the hospitalized circumstances jumped 20.6% in 42 areas.

The particular process drive stated the rise in circumstances is linked to the arrival of the autumn.

Since the start of the pandemic in early 2020, Russia recorded over 23 million circumstances, with 400,000 deaths associated to COVID-19.

Source: www.anews.com.tr