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Russia: COVID-19 cases - ?1,051,874?cases,?18,365?deaths

On Thursday, the chief doctor at one of Moscow’s hospitals battling the virus said that emergency departments are under pressure from a wave of younger patients.

Russia confirmed 5,849 new cases of coronavirus on Friday, a sudden spike that appears to dash hopes that the country has reached a plateau in its battle against the virus.

The near-record jump in cases brought the country’s total to 68,622, with nearly half of those in Moscow, the country’s capital.
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On Thursday, the chief doctor at one of Moscow’s hospitals battling the virus said that emergency departments are under pressure from a wave of younger patients.
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Khabib Nurmagomedov’s father, Abdulmanap, has been hospitalized with suspected pneumonia.
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The incident was first reported by Dagestani sports commentator Ramazan Rabadanov, who posted a picture of himself with Abdulmanap before stating that the renowned coach had fallen ill.

“Abdulmanap is in Makhachkala, in the Second City Hospital. He got sick in the mountains,” Rabadanov explained (h/t RT). ”He walked for two days, the brothers barely persuaded to go to the hospital. While coronavirus is not confirmed. They say the flu. No one is allowed to visit him. The world champion Shamil Zavurov also fell ill. They say there are other sick athletes.”

The news was later reported by Russian news outlets, who confirmed that the UFC champion’s father was hospitalized. The outlets also confirmed that a coronavirus test was administered on Abdulmanap, though the results have not yet been revealed.
 
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The Russian health ministry reported that by March 21, the country had performed 133,101 tests and recorded only 253 confirmed cases of the virus even as other countries were reporting thousands of cases. At the same time, Russia’s official statistics agency recorded a “37% rise in community-acquired pneumonia.” There was wide reporting of a need for more hospital beds and equipment to deal with this surge of “pneumonia.”
 
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