Moscow locks down as Russia battles record Covid numbers
Shops, restaurants and schools have shut in Moscow in a 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 last major lockdown was in May-June 2020.
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.
Last October however the state statistics agency Rosstat calculated the Russian Covid death toll to be above 400,000 - far higher than the government figures.
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.
Dr Yaroslav Ashikhmin is a cardiologist in Moscow. The ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½'s James Menendez asked him why the situation is so bad in Russia at the moment?
"They have two major problems: The most important one is that Russians don't like to be vaccinated... The second reason is the wave of Delta and the many children now infected. The infection is spreading from children to the elderly people who help mothers and fathers here in Russia."
Photo shows: Takeaway service and face mask requirement signs put up outside a Black Star Burger restaurant in Moscow. Credit: Getty Images
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