COVID 19 may be a blessing in disguise for Russians. Life sucks for the Russian people. The average life expectancy for Russian males is around 57 years. Russian men live in such utter despair that they drink themselves to death. Who can blame them? Unless the peasants in Russia take up arms and kill off Putin and every single oligarch Russia will never not be a shit hole.
Moscow Mayor Sobyanin sounds like a reasonable and enlightened man. His advice is spot on. Decent and moral Russians will follow Mayor Sobyanin advice and the evil Russians won't. This is good because that means more bad Russians will get sick and die than good Russians. It's simple, countries with good people tend to be good countries and countries with bad people tend to be bad countries. That was the case in Germany until the allies executed Nazis. Today Germany is a better country than is once was because the gene has been cleansed of a significant percentage of the Nazi gene. Germany still has a long way to go. For instance, BMW still uses slave labor in parts of the world to build it lousy overly priced cars that only an asshole would own.
The mayor of Moscow claims the actual number of coronavirus infections and
deaths in Russia are four times the official figure released by the government.
The mayor of Moscow has warned that the coronavirus situation in Russia is far worse
than what the country's official figures show, which appears to be an attempt by the
Vladimir Putin-led regime to cover-up the crisis in the country.
Russian citizens are becoming increasingly frustrated with Putin as far as his response
to the coronavirus pandemic is concerned. Critics of the government have raised doubts
over the official COVID-19 death figures released by authorities and among them is the
mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobyanin, who claims the actual number of cases is
significantly higher than what the officials are letting on.
Far more people affected than reported figures
Sobyanin said that a recent survey using improved testing methods revealed that
the number was far higher than what was being reported. The survey suggested that
at least two percent of the capital's citizens are now infected with COVID-19, which
takes the city's total tally to 250,000 people, four times the number officially confirmed
in Moscow.
"It is obvious that the threat is still growing," Sobyanin said on his personal website.
"Once again I appeal to you, dear Muscovites, with a request to treat self-isolation
measures as responsibly as possible."
Coronavirus crisis worsens in Russia
A surge in coronavirus cases in Russia has made it the seventh-most affected
country in the world. According to official figures, the country has reported
close to 135,000 infections and 1,280 deaths. Russia reported a significant
jump of more than 10,000 cases on Sunday, the highest daily increase outside
the United States.
However, if Sobyanin's comments are to be believed, the official count would
take the state's total number of infections to 540,000 and deaths crossing the
5,100 mark. This would take Russia to second place with the highest number
of infections after the US.
Russia appears to be struggling to contain the outbreak, with cases rapidly cropping
up across the country. In the early phases of the pandemic, Russia appeared
to have the virus under control but the situation has spiraled out of control in
recent weeks amid what citizens are calling a chaotic response from authorities.
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