About 66,000 coronavirus tests done in Moscow daily: mayor

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MOSCOW, Sept 19, 2020 (BSS/TASS) – About 66,000 people are being tested for
novel coronavirus in Moscow every day, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin told the
Rossiya-1 TV channel.

“First of all, it [the growth in novel coronavirus cases in Moscow] is
linked to the increased number of tests made. The number of tests reaches
66,000 daily, which is a huge number. This means that we test about one
million people every two weeks,” he said.

According to the mayor, the share of positive tests remains the same as 2-
3 weeks ago.

“The number of registered cases] grows because the overall number of tests
also grows,” Sobyanin said.

He went on to say that the novel coronavirus sutaiton in Moscow is also
affected by the season, the resumption of full-fledged business activities in
the Russian capital and the start of the academic year.

“We need to do our best to prevent a seasonal flu epidemic this year. To
that end, we have already vaccinated more than one million people, and at
least five more million residents should be vaccinated. A total of 400
stationary and 50 mobile vaccination facilities are operational, this is
enough so far, and there are no queues as of today,” the mayor said.

About 400 Moscow residents are to take part in post-registration trials of
the novel coronavirus vaccine, Sobyanin said. The number of volunteers has
already exceeded 60,000.

“A total of 700 people have already been vaccinated [against the novel
coronavirus], all of them are feeling well,” the mayor said.

On August 11, Russia registered the world’s first vaccine against the
novel coronavirus.

The vaccine, dubbed Sputnik V, was developed by the Gamaleya National
Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology of the Russian Health
Ministry, and its clinical trials were successfully completed in June-July.

The vaccine was developed on a platform that had been used for a number of
other vaccines.