Russia surpasses one million coronavirus

Russia reported on Tuesday 4729 new coronavirus, exceeding one million in total.

The new figure provides Russia with the fourth highest workload in any country, after the United States, Brazil and India. More than 17,000 Russians have been killed by the virus so far, while authorities say more than 815,000 have recovered.

The country also has limited evidence and has probably overlooked some mild or asymptomatic cases, the Associated Press reported. In addition, many observers that local governments in Russia have not reported the actual spread of the virus, meaning that the actual number of cases may simply be higher.

Russia has resced blocking restrictions on the maximum of its regions as of this week, AP says.

Moscow officials said in August that the country had approved a vaccine for the virus, skeptics noted that the candidate had only been tested on a handful of other people. Authorities said last week that they deserve to begin complex testing in a pattern of another 40,000 people, according to the AP. President Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin Russia: U. S. tries to instigate revolution in Belarus Hill morning report, sponsored through the Airline Pilots Association, Pence praises Harris as an “experienced debador”; Trump and Biden differ on preparing for the debate that the United States will have to ask for equivalent access to Russian radio waves MORE said in August that their daughter had won the vaccine.

“Next week, a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter clinical examination of the efficacy, immunogenicity and protection of the Sputnik V vaccine will begin in Russia, along with vaccination of volunteers from at-risk groups. “More than 40,000 people will take part in the exam at more than forty-five medical centers,” the Russian Direct Investment Fund said last August.

Western officials who have expressed doubts about the approval procedure come with Anthony FauciAnthony FauciTrump demanding situations that the CDC DIRECTOR on the vaccine schedule, says he made a vaccine mistake, Trump PLUS, America’s infectious disease expert most sensible.

“Having a vaccine and showing that a vaccine is effective are two other things,” he said last August. “I hope the Russians have definitely shown that the vaccine is effective. I seriously doubt they did. “

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