Russia admits COVID-19 death toll is three times higher than reported

- nypost.com

Russia has admitted its COVID-19 death toll is three times higher than previously reported — making it the country with the third-largest number of fatalities from the pandemic. Experts have long doubted President Vladimir Putin’s repeated claims of a low death rate from the virus, which he boasted showed Russia was doing a “better” job...

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