The statistics service, Rosstat, said 87,527 people had died from coronavirus-related causes in November, making it the deadliest month in Russia since the start of the pandemic.
The total death toll from the Russian pandemic reached 658,634, according to Reuters calculations based on Rosstat figures through the end of November and data from the coronavirus task force for December, surpassing Brazil, which has recorded 618,800 deaths.
The death toll in the United States is higher, with 825,663 deaths, according to a Reuters tally, but its population is more than double that of Russia.
Reuters calculations also showed that Russia recorded more than 835,000 excess deaths from the start of the outbreak in April 2020 to the end of November, compared to the average mortality in 2015-2019.
Some epidemiologists say that calculating excess deaths is the best way to assess the true impact of a pandemic.
So far, Russia’s death toll has not been affected by the Omicron variant and was mainly caused by an increase in infections in October and November, which health authorities attributed to the Delta variant already one slow vaccination campaign.
On Thursday, Russian authorities ordered hospitals to prepare for a possible spike in Covid-19 cases.
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