Russia on Monday reported 11,656 new cases in the last 24 hours, bringing its overall total up to 221,344. That figure has now passed the number of cases in Italy and the United Kingdom – and is only behind Spain and the United States, the world’s leader.
More than half of the new cases reported Monday – and in Russia in general – are in its capital of Moscow, according to Reuters.
Yet critics have been calling that figure into question, as it remains far lower than other countries. The U.K. for example, which has about the same number of cases, has suffered more than 32,000 deaths.
Those in Vladimir Putin’s government are claiming that the spike in cases is because of a vast testing program that has carried out nearly 6 million procedures, Reuters reports. The lower death toll is because the same program has allowed medical staff to quickly identify those who need care, they add.
Russia will start easing its coronavirus prevention measures tomorrow as "the national period of non-working days will be over for all sectors of the economy," Putin said in a televised speech Monday.
He added that "strict sanitation demands" must still be met and that construction and farming industries should be among the first to re-open, according to the BBC.