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Russia sets another Covid record as world battles Delta variant

Russian Red Cross volunteers talk to people in central Moscow on Saturday as Russia reported 697 Covid-19 deaths in the previous 24 hours. - AFP
Russian Red Cross volunteers talk to people in central Moscow on Saturday as Russia reported 697 Covid-19 deaths in the previous 24 hours. - AFP
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MOSCOW: Russia reported its fifth record for daily Covid-19 deaths in a row on Saturday, as countries around the world rush to contain the rapid spread of the highly contagious Delta variant.


The variant has propelled a resurgence of the virus which has already killed nearly four million people, forcing numerous nations to reimpose restrictions well over a year after the pandemic first swept the world.


Russia has so far ruled out a new lockdown to fight surging Delta infections, even as it reported 697 deaths on Saturday -- setting a new record for the fifth straight day.


Second city Saint Petersburg hosted a Euro 2020 quarter-final between Spain and Switzerland on Friday night, with concern raised after hundreds of cases were detected among spectators attending games across the continent.


Russia had hoped its vaccination campaign would tamp down a new wave, but it has met with widespread scepticism and a sluggish rollout, with only 16 percent of Russia's 146 million people having been jabbed.


AFP journalists saw hundreds of people waiting at vaccination points across Moscow on Friday.


"I've been queueing for about two hours already," 21-year-old student Svetlana Stepereva said in northeast Moscow.


"I want to get a jab and feel safe."


This week President Vladimir Putin urged Russians to "listen to experts" rather than rumours about the virus and vaccines.


The Delta variant, first identified in India and now present in at least 85 countries, has driven outbreaks in places that had previously been able to mostly avoid the pandemic's ravages.


Fiji, which went an entire year without recording any community coronavirus cases until Delta arrived in April, recorded its biggest-ever infection increase on Saturday.


Authorities reported two deaths and warned of more to come as the virus threatens to overwhelm the South Pacific nation's health system.


Africa has also been largely spared the worst of the pandemic, but infection numbers have increased in the continent for six weeks running, driven by the Delta variant.


Deaths rose by 15 percent across 38 African countries to nearly 3,000 in the same period.


South Africa, the continent's worst-hit country, posted a new record of 24,000 cases on Friday.


"We are indeed... in the eye of the storm of the third wave," Deputy Health Minister Joe Phaahla said. - AFP


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