More than 3.6 thousand people recovered from COVID-19 in Moscow per day

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The number of patients recovered from coronavirus in Moscow over the past 24 hours increased by 3,675, Deputy Mayor of Moscow Anastasia Rakova told reporters on Saturday, November 7.

“The total number of people who have recovered from the infection has increased to 336 659,” she was quoted as saying by her operational headquarters to combat the spread of infection. As the vice-mayor of the Russian capital recalled, special tests are taken to confirm the absence of the disease in patients.

Recovered Muscovites are offered to become plasma donors. A donor can be a person aged 18 to 55 years, who does not have chronic diseases and with negative tests for HIV, hepatitis B and C.

On the eve it became known that it is not planned to tighten restrictive measures for the elderly and people with chronic diseases in Moscow. A day earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said that the number of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in the capital is growing. In early November, the situation with this virus in the city began to worsen again, he said.

To prevent an increase in the number of infected people, schoolchildren of 6-11 grades were transferred to distance learning from October 19, their social cards were suspended.

Up-to-date information on the situation with coronavirus is available on the websites of stopcoronavirus.rf and access vsem.rf, as well as by the hashtag #WeVotre. Hotline phone: 8 (800) 2000-112.

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