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Russia registers new single-day record of 10,633 COVID-19 cases Last Updated : 04 May 2020 05:47:09 AM IST RUSSIA-MOSCOW-COVID-19-CASES Russia on Sunday reported a new single-day record with 10, 633 COVID-19 cases confirmed over the last 24 hours, raising its total number of infections to 134,687, health authorities said.
Russia has been updating its single-day record every day since April 30, Xinhua news agency quoted the country's coronavirus response centre as saying.
The death toll from the pandemic increased by 58 to 1,280 on Sunday, while 16,639 people have recovered, including 1,626 over the last 24 hours, the statement said.
Moscow, the country's worst-hit region, confirmed 5,948 new cases in the past 24 hours, taking its total to 68,606.
Results of screening among various population groups indicated that about 2 per cent of Moscow's total residents -- 12.68 million in January -- may have been infected with COVID-19, according to the city's mayor Sergei Sobyanin.
There is no reason to think that the pandemic situation has stabilized in the country and safety rules can be ignored, the Health Ministry said in a statement on Saturday.IANS Moscow For Latest Updates Please-
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