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but the Mayor of Moscow Sergey Sobyanin noted the increased burden on the health system — in particular, he drew attention to the large number of seriously ill patients who are in hospital for 2-3 weeks. According to him, this may lead to increased mortality in Moscow. In the capital managed to reduce the daily number of new cases of coronavirus.

Moscow mayor Sergei Sobyanin noted that the number of patients with identified coronavirus, which every day becomes more and creates a burden on the health system, and increases the likelihood of high mortality in the capital.

“the Doctors are fighting for the life of each person. This means that the severely ill are in the hospitals and in intensive care for 2-3 weeks, and this accumulated amount, of course, creates a greater load on the health system, and on the other hand it generates a high mortality rate in Moscow”, — said Sobyanin.

The mayor added that the April wave of patients is visible today “in the form of seriously ill people who are in a difficult situation.” According to him, planning future steps the authorities must understand that the country is still at a high stage of morbidity — despite the fact that during the last night for the first time, the number of new cases of coronavirus was lower than the number recovered the Russians.

In Moscow has decreased the daily number of people who have recorded the coronavirus. “The number coming into our hospitals reached the level of a month ago. These numbers that we have on 20 may, about the same was on April 20,” said the mayor.

Earlier oberstab Moscow reported that day in the capital was revealed 2699 new cases of coronavirus, there are 152 276 people tests positive for SARS-CoV-2. At the same time over the same period, recovered 5440 people.

In General, according to Sobyanin, the situation with the spread of the disease in Moscow is far from ideal. “You need not that patience to stock up, you need to understand the terrible threat that hangs over our family, relatives, especially the elderly. You just have to sense this threat and to act adequately to the threat, which is, which actually exists, it is not far-fetched”, — assured the mayor.

He noted that “any Moscow clinic” can be seen “dozens of fast cars that bring the people.” “Go to the emergency Department — and all will become clear. The situation is not so simple and far from perfect,” he said in the program “60 minutes” on TV channel “Russia-1”.

Meanwhile, the corresponding member of RAS, doctor of medical Sciences Alexander Lukashev in an interview with the newspaper “Izvestia” expressed the opinion that the capital in the fight against coronavirus have been a turning point. “This is not a normal outbreak of seasonal, when the wave e��testenum way comes naturally going away. Now the whole fracture rests on anti-epidemic measures”, — noted the interlocutor of the edition.

The expert is sure that while to remove all existing constraints before. Lukashev also believes that in most regions of Russia the turning point in the fight against coronavirus has not yet arrived. “The decline comes at the expense of Moscow, in most regions, growth continues, albeit slow,” — concluded the expert.

According to the Metropolitan oberstab, just last night in Russia was found 8764 new cases of coronavirus in 84 regions of the country. “Of these, 45,9% had no clinical manifestations of the disease. Recorded 135 deaths. A day in Russia has fully recovered 9262 person”, — is spoken in the message.

The most recorded of people diagnosed with the disease in Moscow. Second place in the number of cases is now Moscow oblast — 903 man, and Krasnoyarsk Krai — 504, Saint Petersburg — 455 and Nizhny Novgorod oblast — 257. In the rest of the regions recorded less than 200 new cases of coronavirus.

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Jennifer Alvarez is an investigative journalist and is a correspondent for European Union. She is based in Zurich in Switzerland and her field of work include covering human rights violations which take place in the various countries in and outside Europe. She also reports about the political situation in European Union. She has worked with some reputed companies in Europe and is currently contributing to USA News as a freelance journalist. As someone who has a Masters’ degree in Human Rights she also delivers lectures on Intercultural Management to students of Human Rights. She is also an authority on the Arab world politics and their diversity.