Russia’s coronavirus cases surpass 50,000 mark

Russia's coronavirus cases surpass 50,000 mark

The number of coronavirus cases in Russia crossed 50,000 and the death toll moved closer to 500 on Tuesday.

A total of 5,642 people tested positive for coronavirus over the past 24 hours, bringing the overall count to 52,763, Russia’s coronavirus emergency team said in a statement. The death toll reached 456 after 51 fatalities were reported since Monday, while recoveries rose by 427 to 3,873.

THE NUMBER OF CRITICAL CASES REMAINS AT 1,000-1,300 PER DAY

Nearly half of the new patients — 45.5 percent — are asymptomatic and were diagnosed through testing, the team said. The capital Moscow remains the worst-hit area, accounting for more than half — 3,083 — of the new cases.

Russia has ramped up testing across the country and has conducted more than 2.53 million tests so far, second only to the US.

The average age of coronavirus patients in Russia is 47.9 years for women and 44.7 for men, the statement added.

Children under 17 make up 7.6 percent of the total patients, a figure in line with global trends, while the share of people aged 65 or over — 15.5 percent — is lower because of early measures to protect the elderly population, the team said. With no significant rise, the number of critical cases remains at 1,000-1,300 per day, it noted.

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