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Thursday 28 October 2021

Covid: Moscow shops and restaurants shut in partial lockdown



Shops, restaurants and schools have shut in Moscow in a partial lockdown, as Russia battles record Covid deaths and infections.

Only essential shops like supermarkets and pharmacies are allowed to open in the capital, while food outlets are only providing takeaways.

Authorities have also given workers across Russia nine days off from Saturday in a bid to curb infections.

Russia has reported a record 1,159 deaths from Covid in the past 24 hours.

The official data also reveals 40,096 new infections in 85 regions of Russia – another record.

Russia’s overall Covid death toll in the pandemic is officially more than 230,000, the highest in Europe and one of the highest in the world. Russia’s last major lockdown was in May-June 2020.

The proportion of Russia’s population fully vaccinated remains low – on 23 October it was 32.8%, Our World in Data reports. Most European countries have much higher rates.

Despite an intensive state vaccination drive, many Russians remain suspicious of the Sputnik V vaccine, which is internationally recognised as an effective shield against Covid.

Faced with this partial lockdown between 30 October and 9 November, many Russians have decided to go on holiday. Resort hotels in Egypt – a popular destination for Russians – are reported to be fully booked, and Russian flights to Egypt are sold out.

The Russian news service Vesti reports some panic-buying because of the new restrictions. There has been a rush on meat and fish at the central market in Orenburg, a city in the Urals east of Moscow.

Coronavirusdata in detail

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*Deaths per 100,000 people


The world
Africa
North America
Latin America & Caribbean
Asia
Europe
Middle East
Oceania
New Cases

0
10
100
1k
10k
**
Russia226,464156.98,112,999
JAN 2020
OCT 2021
UK139,533208.88,773,674
Italy131,826218.64,741,185
France117,445175.17,125,868
Germany95,121114.44,476,078
Spain87,132185.14,997,732
Poland76,447201.32,972,927
Turkey69,11282.87,851,775
Ukraine68,338154.02,912,683
Romania44,679230.81,561,928
Czech Republic30,625287.01,731,287
Hungary30,492312.1843,825
Belgium25,846225.11,312,360
Bulgaria23,073330.8569,443
Netherlands18,314105.72,082,563
Portugal18,133176.61,085,138
Greece15,628145.8716,358
Sweden14,993145.81,165,996
Slovakia12,903236.6456,438
Bosnia and Herzegovina11,322343.0247,958
Austria11,251126.7798,606
Switzerland11,182130.4862,411
Georgia9,742261.9692,240
Serbia9,509136.91,098,209
Croatia9,038222.2445,325
Moldova7,497282.1328,000
North Macedonia7,051338.4199,766
Azerbaijan6,89468.8516,325
Armenia6,013203.3295,368
Lithuania5,661203.1390,031
Ireland5,369108.7429,877
Slovenia4,683224.3319,913
Belarus4,51547.7586,234
Latvia3,028158.3202,573
Kosovo2,974165.8160,635
Albania2,874100.7181,696
Denmark2,69946.4376,414
Montenegro2,065331.9140,922
Estonia1,461110.1182,039
Finland1,13920.6153,156
Norway89416.7200,517
Luxembourg842135.880,603
Cyprus56947.5122,996
Malta45991.337,551
Andorra130168.515,404
Channel Islands10259.212,594
Gibraltar98290.85,874
San Marino91268.85,497
Liechtenstein60157.83,623
Isle of Man5767.49,197
Monaco3692.43,389
Iceland339.112,899
Faroe Islands24.11,615
Vatican00.027

This information is regularly updated but may not reflect the latest totals for each country.

** The past data for new cases is a three day rolling average. Due to revisions in the number of cases, an average cannot be calculated for this date.

Source: Johns Hopkins University and national public health agencies

Figures last updated: 25 October 2021, 09:55 BST

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