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Russia recorded 819 deaths from COVID-19 in 24 hours on Saturday, a new daily high for the third day in a row, according to the latest report from Russian health authorities.
The previous record of coronavirus deaths was reported on Friday, with 815 deaths, which was preceded by Thursday, with 808.
During the day, the country detected 22,144 new cases, of which 1,816 (8.2%) are asymptomatic.
In Moscow, the epicenter of COVID-19 in Russia, the number of infections continues to decline. with 2,317 in the last 24 hours, 8% less than Friday.
The authorities of the capital have underlined a improvement of the situation in the city, where in recent weeks they have hospitalizations and deaths halved by an infectious disease.
Other infections have been detected in Saint Petersburg (1,823) and Moscow province (1,307). In addition, they have been confirmed 57 dead in Moscow and 48 in St. Petersburg.
According to health authorities, 19,550 people have been released in the last 24 hours, with which the total number of cured patients amounted to 5,867,890.
In total, since the start of the pandemic in the Russian capital, they have been detected 1,540,205 cases and 26,539 people died.
While all over Russia, since March 2020, they have been diagnosed 6,579,212 cases of coronavirus, including 169,683 patients who died.
Despite calls from the authorities, COVID-19 vaccination campaign is progressing slowly due to the reluctance of the population to vaccinate.
According to the portal Gogov.ru, more than six months after the start of the campaign, only 32,251,637 people were fully vaccinated with the two doses of the vaccine, which is the 22.1% of the population and 46.7% of the vaccination plan.
The country hopes to have 80% of the population vaccinated by November, as the Deputy Prime Minister said, Tatiana Golikova.
Russia announced that Sputnik V vaccine is 83% effective against Delta variant of coronavirus
Russian vaccine Sputnik V for COVID-19 is about 83% effective against the delta variant of the coronavirus, lower than previously thought, the Minister of Health said on Wednesday, Mikhail Murashko.
Authorities attribute the increase in coronavirus cases in June and July to the more contagious delta variant and the reluctance of the population to be vaccinated even though vaccines are widely available.
The developers of the vaccine said in June that Sputnik V was about 90% effective against the delta variant.
“The latest results show that the efficiency rate is 83%“Said the news agency TASS, the siege of Murashko.
The vaccine’s Twitter account also ensures that the study showed a 94.4% efficiency in avoiding hospitalizations.
Alexandre gintsbourg, Director of Instituto Gamalea who developed the vaccine, said in a newspaper interview on Wednesday Izvestia that Sputnik V was safe and effective against all strains of the coronavirus.
Russia, which has a population of around 144 million, approved four vaccines produced in the country. It has recorded nearly 6.5 million infections since the start of the pandemic.
(With information from EFE and Europa Press)
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