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Russia's COVID-19 cases at highest since July, demand for rented homes dwindles
by Compiled from Wire Services
ISTANBUL Europe
Sep 21, 2020 12:10 pm GMT+3
Russia Monday reported 6,196 new coronavirus cases, the most recorded over 24 hours since July 18, pushing its national tally to 1,109,595. The nation currently has the fourth largest number of cases in the world.
Authorities have also reported 71 deaths in the last 24 hours, bringing the official death toll to 19,489.
Out of 6,196 new COVID-19 cases, 915 were detected in Moscow, 209 in Saint Petersburg, 177 in Rostov, 162 in Nizhny Novgorod, 160 in Voronezh and 140 in the Stavropol region. According to the media reports, the smallest number of new patients was detected in the Smolensk region, which saw 15 new infections, the Jewish Autonomous Okrug with 11, Chechnya with six and Chukotka with one new coronavirus patient.
The day before, Sunday Russia registered 6,148 virus cases with a growth rate of 0.6%. Since the beginning of the epidemic, 19,489 people have died in Russia so far, while more than 911,000 patients have recovered from the disease.
As in many other countries, the crisis has hit the public in the purse – some have lost jobs, while others have seen their wages fall, and businesses have encountered difficulties.
Demand for rented accommodation in Russian cities has dwindled as tenants struggle to pay their rent or move to cheaper places outside the city to work from home. Foreign students, who usually help prop up the rental market, are largely absent because of the pandemic...
Russia's COVID-19 cases at highest since July, demand for rented homes dwindles
by Compiled from Wire Services
ISTANBUL Europe
Sep 21, 2020 12:10 pm GMT+3
Russia Monday reported 6,196 new coronavirus cases, the most recorded over 24 hours since July 18, pushing its national tally to 1,109,595. The nation currently has the fourth largest number of cases in the world.
Authorities have also reported 71 deaths in the last 24 hours, bringing the official death toll to 19,489.
Out of 6,196 new COVID-19 cases, 915 were detected in Moscow, 209 in Saint Petersburg, 177 in Rostov, 162 in Nizhny Novgorod, 160 in Voronezh and 140 in the Stavropol region. According to the media reports, the smallest number of new patients was detected in the Smolensk region, which saw 15 new infections, the Jewish Autonomous Okrug with 11, Chechnya with six and Chukotka with one new coronavirus patient.
The day before, Sunday Russia registered 6,148 virus cases with a growth rate of 0.6%. Since the beginning of the epidemic, 19,489 people have died in Russia so far, while more than 911,000 patients have recovered from the disease.
As in many other countries, the crisis has hit the public in the purse – some have lost jobs, while others have seen their wages fall, and businesses have encountered difficulties.
Demand for rented accommodation in Russian cities has dwindled as tenants struggle to pay their rent or move to cheaper places outside the city to work from home. Foreign students, who usually help prop up the rental market, are largely absent because of the pandemic...