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Moscow's COVID-19 death toll reaches 5,203

By ANI | Updated: September 29, 2020 02:40 IST

The death toll from the coronavirus in the Russian capital city of Moscow has reached 5,203, with 23 new fatalities recorded over the past 24 hours, Russia's COVID-19 response center said in an update on Monday.

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The death toll from the coronavirus in the Russian capital city of Moscow has reached 5,203, with 23 new fatalities recorded over the past 24 hours, Russia's COVID-19 response center said in an update on Monday.

This is the first time deaths have exceeded 20 per day since July.

"In Moscow, 23 patients with confirmed pneumonia and positive coronavirus test results died," the center said.

On Sunday, 16 people died in Moscow due to coronavirus-related complications. (/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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