Covid-19: Moscow more than doubles city’s death toll

Covid-19: Moscow more than doubles city’s death toll

 MOSCOW, May 29 (NNN-AGENCIES) —Moscow’s authorities have more than doubled the official death toll from Covid-19 in the Russian capital for the month of April.

The city’s health department now says 1,561 people died from the disease – not 639 as initially announced.

The department stressed that the new tally included even the most “controversial, debatable” cases.

Russia has currently nearly 380,000 confirmed infections – the world’s third highest number behind the US and Brazil. Despite this, Russia’s official death toll is only 4,142.

The government says the country’s mass testing programme is responsible for that low mortality rate – but many believe the numbers are in fact far higher.

In a statement, the Moscow health department said the death toll was revised following post-mortem examinations.

They had confirmed coronavirus as the cause of death in 169 cases where tests had initially been negative.

In addition, 756 people who died of other causes in April had tested positive for coronavirus. The officials said in many cases here the virus was a significant factor, playing the role of a “catalyst”.

The Moscow health department stressed that even the new count put the Covid-19 mortality rate for the city at under 3%.

But the authorities also conceded that the figures for May would be higher. — NNN-AGENCIES

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