Russia registers more than 10,000 new coronavirus cases COVID19
MOSCOW - Russia registered more than 10,000 new coronavirus infections on Friday, as Moscow unveils mass antibody testing and a national lockdown eases.
Russia says its high number of cases is due in part to a massive testing campaign that has seen more than six million tests carried out. Russian President Vladimir Putin this week announced that a nationwide lockdown aimed at slowing the spread of the virus would be eased, even as health officials record a steady increase in new cases.
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