Russia registers anti-record of COVID-19 cases on November 13

On Friday November 13, Russia officially confirmed a new one-day record of 21,983 coronavirus cases and 411 coronavirus-linked deaths over the past day, according to The Moscow Times news portal. Russia reported 22,983 new infections, pushing the overall total to 1,880,551 (+1.2%) as of the morning of November 13.  The previous record daily rise was […]

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On Friday November 13, Russia officially confirmed a new one-day record of 21,983 coronavirus cases and 411 coronavirus-linked deaths over the past day, according to The Moscow Times news portal.

Russia reported 22,983 new infections, pushing the overall total to 1,880,551 (+1.2%) as of the morning of November 13.  The previous record daily rise was 21,798 cases on November 9. 

New cases were reported in 85 regions of the country.  The situation is the hardest in Moscow (+5,974), where new restrictions to business operation have been announced.  Moscow is followed by St Petersburg (+1,756), Moscow oblast (+760) and Nizhny Novgorod oblast (+433).  

Russia on Friday, November 13, officially confirmed 411 cases of COVID-19 related deaths over the past day, which pushed Russia’s overall coronavirus-linked death toll to 32,443. 

1,406,903 coronavirus patients have reportedly recovered in the Russian Federation as of the morning of November 13.

The data is based on regional data aggregated by the national coronavirus information center.

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