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The authorities noted that 303 people died in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of deaths to 33,489.
The Krylatskoe Ice Palace, known for hosting speed-skating competitions, was converted into a temporary hospital last month and is on the front line of epidemic preparedness, even though Moscow has more resources than other cities, with 6,360 new cases in a single day. The hospital now has more than 1,300 beds with oxygen tanks on the original 400-meter ice skating track and is staffed by more than 100 doctors and paramedics.
The hospital is equipped with all the necessary facilities to treat and diagnose the disease, including a CT scanner, according to Dr. Andrei Shkoda, the hospital’s chief physician. About 600 people are currently being treated, while 60 to 80 patients are admitted daily.
Despite the surge in new cases, Russian authorities have refused to impose a nationwide lockdown, instead emphasizing hygiene, social distancing, and targeted measures in specific areas.
Russia now has a total of 1,948,603 Wuhan pneumonia cases across the country, the fifth largest number of cases in the world after the United States, India, Brazil and France.
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