Russia’s Confirmed Coronavirus Cases Jump to 438

 

Russia confirmed 71 new coronavirus infections on Monday, bringing the country’s official number of cases up to 438.

Russia’s officially reported numbers — which are still far below those in European countries — have sparked suspicion as they spiked this week. Experts warn that Russia’s testing capacity is hampered by bureaucracy, while some officials warn that the real number of cases is likely much higher.

 

Russia has registered just one coronavirus-related death so far.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has ordered all residents over 65 to self-isolate at home starting Thursday, saying each elderly citizen would receive a payment of 4,000 rubles ($50) in exchange for following the order.

Moscow is changing the way it counts its coronavirus cases. Patients will now be considered positive upon a single positive test rather than having samples sent to a lab Novosibirsk, Siberia for further verification.

Read more via Moscow Times

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