Paul
Goble
Staunton, September 13 – Initial reports
from regions and cities where elections are being held today showed that some election
officials have used the excuse of having to clean voting areas as a way of
excluding observers from watching how the votes are being registered (mbk-news.appspot.com/suzhet/profilaktika-koronavirusa/).
How justified their actions have
been and how widespread this practice is are as yet unknown, but it is clear
that the ability to clear out voting places provides local officials with yet
another way to cover up falsifications and that this will further undermine
confidence in the election procedures.
Despite the elections, the central
Russian staff continued to offer its daily update on the number of infections
and deaths from the coronavirus pandemic. According to today’s figures, 5449
new cases of infection were registered bringing that total to 1,062,811 and 94
additional deaths upping that toll to 18,578 (t.me/COVID2019_official/1489).
The Russian health ministry described the situation with
regard to the pandemic as “sufficiently stable” but acknowledged that “in
certain regions” there had been “a small growth” in the numbers of infections (regnum.ru/news/3062021.html).
Reports from the regions, however, showed that in some places, the upsurge was
quite large.
Among the increases were in schools
in many parts of the country (regnum.ru/news/3061836.html). And officials in the Transbaikal are so
alarmed by increases that they have banned all large meetings once again after
having relaxed restrictions last month (regnum.ru/news/3061510.html).
And there were three developments on
the vaccine front: First, Russian Orthodox hierarchs urged people to be
vaccinated against the coronavirus but many of the religious said they
personally were refraining from doing so, adding to their widespread reputation
for hypocrisy (credo.press/232963/).
Second, medical experts said it might
be “years” before a vaccine against the coronavirus for children would be
released because no one would want to do so until after extensive testing, yet
another sign of how rushed the release of a vaccine for adults has been in the Russian
Federation (ura.news/news/1052449520).
And third, medical experts conceded
that they simply don’t know yet which of the two Russian vaccines, Sputnik 5 or
EliVakKorona, is the more effective. The answer to that will have to wait until
more people are tested, yet another reason why some Russians will delay getting
inoculated (kp.ru/daily/217181.5/4286591/).
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