Paul Goble
Staunton, June 20 – Moscow officials
from Vladimir Putin on down say that the pandemic is ebbing in Russia, but
statistics gathered by independent medical experts show that “at a minimum,” it
has plateaued or gotten worse in 39 and that only in seven has there been any
significant decline (novayagazeta.ru/articles/2020/06/20/85929-kreml-teryaet-koronu).
But because one of those seven is
Moscow, Russian officials as usual are projecting what they see around them
there to the entire country without examining what is actually going on beyond
the ring road. What Novaya gazeta has done is to assemble available data from
the regions to highlight just how different the situation is there than in
Moscow.
The figures the independent paper
offers forces one when seeing the daily Russia-wide figure (t.me/COVID2019_official/852) to reflect on
the old Soviet saying that the average temperature in a hospital is normal,
because those who are sick have higher temperatures than that while those who
are already dead are lower.
And those numbers continue to rise,
with 7889 new cases and 161 new deaths, the latter up slightly from the day
before with the latter down slightly (versia.ru/v-rossii-za-sutki-zaregistrirovano-7889-novyx-sluchaev-zarazheniya-koronavirusom-obshhee-chislo-smertej-prevysilo-8-tysyach).
Putin
continued to be upbeat by suggesting that Russian treatments for coronavirus
victims are “the best in the world” (rbc.ru/society/20/06/2020/5eedf6cf9a7947472a1ee792), but the real situation in the country is better reflected by his announcement
that he is extending bonus pay to doctors and other medical workers for another
two months (youtube.com/watch?v=8T9SFZDP60Q).
Meanwhile, Defense Minister Sergey
Shoygu says that all 14,000 soldiers who will take part in the Red Square
Victory parade are “in general” immune to the coronavirus, although he did not
indicate how that had been determined (rosbalt.ru/moscow/2020/06/20/1849900.html).
And while Russia’s wealthy are
pleased that the government won’t introduce super taxes on them, all evidence
points to the fact that ever more of them are planning to emigrate if
conditions continue to deteriorate (krizis-kopilka.ru/archives/77464).
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