Critics blame Kremlin denial and mixed messaging for pursuit of normality as deaths top 1,000 a day

Moscow’s streets were buzzing with energy on Friday evening. At Simach, a trendy bar and nightclub in the city centre, the small, sweaty dance floor was packed and a long queue of chatty people formed outside.

Looking at the crowd, it is easy to forget that Russia is at the centre of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, recording daily record deaths and infections just as global fatalities from the disease have fallen to their lowest level in a year.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking trial postponed until autumn at her request

Judge agrees to delay amid new charges and planning difficulties related to…

Bryony Frost says Frodon ready to repeat ‘phenomenal’ win in King George

‘Everyone counts down to Christmas Day – it’s Boxing Day for me’…

Sir Frederick Barclay transferred fortune to avoid paying tax, ex-wife tells court

Businessman could face jail after failing to pay a penny of £100m…