On April 2, Russia’s Federal Service for Consumer Rights Protection and Human Welfare (Rospotrebnadzor) reported that more than 536,000 tests for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 have been conducted throughout the country since the pandemic began.
The day before, Rospotrebnadzor posted the exact same number: the agency’s daily bulletin for April 1 indicated a total test count of 536,669. The day before, on March 31, that number was also 536,669.
“I can’t explain this yet,” an agency representative told Meduza. The previous day, a representative said the same number had been published twice in a row due to a technical error.
On March 30, Rospotrebnadzor reported that about 344,000 coronavirus tests had been conducted in Russia.
Coronavirus testing in Russia
- Putin will address the nation again today, as Russia confirms a 28-percent spike in COVID-19 cases in the past day
- No work through April and regional responsibility: Putin's latest COVID-19 address at a glance
- Hospitals reach capacity in St. Petersburg as promised free coronavirus tests fail to materialize
- ‘At the peak, we could be talking about millions of tests’ An interview with the CEO of Russia’s largest medical equipment company on the country’s coronavirus prospects and his own struggle to get a test approved