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Russia reported record high 1,002 coronavirus deaths over 24 hours on Saturday, the first time since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. It pushed the national death toll to 222,315.
The country's jab drive at a standstill and few restrictions in place as new COVID-19 cases also hit record high at 33,208, the Russian coronavirus task force said, bringing the official total case tally to 7,958,384.
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The surging outbreak has come with just 31 per cent of Russians fully inoculated as of Saturday, according to the Gogov website, which tallies Covid-19 data from the regions.
A lack of tough restrictions has allowed the virus to spread unchecked, though a number of regions have re-introduced QR codes for access to public places.
Passengers are seen at a metro station after a lockdown was lifted in Moscow, Russia in June last year. File/Reuters
The Kremlin has avoided re-introducing major restrictions despite calling the country's vaccination rate "unacceptably" low, saying this week authorities have to ensure "the economy continues working".
It also said that Russia's medical system is prepared to take in the rising number of patients, describing it as not "overwhelmed".
Authorities have blamed Russians for the growing outbreak.
Health Minister Mikhail Murashko this week pointed to their "behaviour", while Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said everything had been done to give the public the chance to "save their lives by getting vaccinated".
While several Russian-developed jabs have been available for months, authorities have struggled to inoculate a vaccine-sceptic population.
A woman touches the sculpture, a memorial for St. Petersburg's medical workers, in St. Petersburg, Russia. AP
Independent polls show that more than half of Russians do not plan to get a shot.
Russia's fatalities from Covid now stand at 222,315 -- the highest toll in Europe -- even as authorities are accused of downplaying the severity of Russia's outbreak.
Under a broader definition of deaths linked to the virus, the Rosstat statistics agency has said that by the end of August more than 400,000 people in Russia had died with the coronavirus.