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03 COVID-19 in Moscow
Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Moscow as of June 25, 2020 15
New COVID-19 cases in Moscow as of June 2020, by age group 16
Number of COVID-19 related deaths in Moscow 2020, by method 17
Coronavirus self-isolation index in Moscow March-June 2020 18
COVID-19 impact on Moscow traffic in June 2020, by transport 19
08 Public opinion
Opinion on the vaccine against COVID-19 in Russia 2020 46
Public trust in official information about COVID-19 Russia 2020 47
Support for state COVID-19 preventive measures Russia 2020 48
Russians and medical workers on how health system managed COVID-19 2020 49
Opinion on the future of Russian economy due to COVID-19 2020 50
Readiness to sacrifice rights to fight COVID-19 in Russia 2020 51
Online services Russians plan to use after self-isolation 2020 52
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) IN RUSSIA
Number of cases
0 2000000 4000000 6000000 8000000 10000000 12000000
World 10,249,467
USA 2,637,077
Brazil 1,345,254
Russia 634,437
India 549,197
UK 311,151
Spain 295,850
Peru 279,419
Chile 271,982
Italy 240,310
Iran 222,669
Mexico 216,852
Pakistan 206,512
Turkey 197,239
Germany 194,864
Number of deaths
0 100000 200000 300000 400000 500000 600000
World 504,466
USA 128,437
Brazil 57,658
UK 43,550
Italy 34,738
France 29,778
Spain 28,343
Mexico 26,648
India 16,487
Iran 10,508
Belgium 9,732
Peru 9,317
Russia 9,073
Germany 9,029
Canada 8,522
Number of tests
0 2000000 4000000 6000000 8000000 10000000 12000000 14000000 16000000 18000000 20000000
Russia* 17,522,752
United Kingdom 8,710,292
Germany** 5,412,655
Italy 5,163,154
Spain* 4,826,516
Turkey 2,986,623
France* 1,689,718
Poland* 1,297,676
Portugal* 1,047,109
Belgium 906,492
Denmark* 859,514
Romania* 630,374
Austria 584,243
Switzerland 523,909
Netherlands* 411,972
700,000
600,000
500,000
Number of cases
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
-100,000
Apr 11
May 11
Jan 31
Jun 10
Jun 12
Jun 14
Jun 16
Jun 18
Jun 20
Jun 22
Jun 24
Jun 26
Apr 13
Apr 15
Apr 17
Apr 19
Apr 21
Apr 23
Apr 25
Apr 27
Apr 29
Jun 2
Jun 4
Jun 6
Jun 8
May 13
May 15
May 17
May 19
May 21
May 23
May 25
May 27
May 29
May 31
Apr 1
Apr 3
Apr 5
Apr 7
Apr 9
Mar 10
Mar 12
Mar 14
Mar 16
Mar 18
Mar 20
Mar 22
Mar 24
Mar 26
Mar 28
Mar 30
May 1
May 3
May 5
May 7
May 9
Mar 2
Mar 6
Mar 8
14,000
12,000
10,000
Number of new cases
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
Jun 11
Mar 11
Jan 31
Jun 13
Jun 15
Jun 17
Jun 19
Jun 21
Jun 23
Jun 25
Apr 10
Apr 12
Apr 14
Apr 16
Apr 18
Apr 20
Apr 22
Apr 24
Jun 1
Apr 26
Apr 28
Apr 30
Jun 3
Jun 5
Jun 7
Jun 9
May 10
May 12
May 14
May 16
May 18
May 20
May 22
May 24
May 26
May 28
May 30
Apr 2
Apr 4
Apr 6
Apr 8
Mar 13
Mar 15
Mar 17
Mar 19
Mar 21
Mar 23
Mar 25
Mar 27
Mar 29
Mar 31
May 2
May 4
May 6
May 8
Mar 2
Mar 6
Mar 8
Moscow 1,694
Tyva Republic 1,049.2
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug 785.1
Moscow Oblast 707.3
Karachay-Cherkess Republic 623.2
Murmansk Oblast 609
Kamchatka Krai 573.9
Orel Oblast 570.5
Kaluga Oblast 564
Ingushetia Republic 558.1
North Ossetia - Alania Republic 544.9
Kabardino-Balkarian Republic 519.6
Kalmykia Republic 494
Nizhny Novgorod Oblast 492.4
Bryansk Oblast 474.2
Moscow Moscow Oblast Saint Petersburg Nizhny Novgorod Oblast Sverdlovsk Oblast
250,000
200,000
Number of cases
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
11
101
13
15
17
19
21
23
25
27
29
31
33
35
37
39
41
43
45
47
49
51
53
55
57
59
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63
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67
69
71
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75
77
79
81
83
85
87
89
91
93
95
97
99
1
3
5
7
9
20,000
18,000
16,000
Number of tests in thousands
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0 Apr 11
May 11
Mar 11
Feb 18*
Jun 10
Jun 12
Jun 14
Jun 16
Jun 18
Jun 20
Jun 22
Jun 24
Feb 21
Feb 23
Feb 25
Feb 27
Apr 13
Apr 15
Apr 17
Apr 19
Apr 21
Apr 23
Apr 25
Apr 27
Apr 29
Jun 2
Jun 4
Jun 6
Jun 8
Apr 1**
May 13
May 15
May 17
May 19
May 21
May 23
May 25
May 27
May 29
May 31
Mar 30**
Apr 3
Apr 5
Apr 7
Apr 9
Mar 14
Mar 16
Mar 18
Mar 20
Mar 22
Mar 24
Mar 26
Mar 28
May 1
May 3
May 5
May 7
May 9
Mar 3
Mar 5
Mar 7
Mar 9
COVID-19 in Moscow
Cumulative number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, recoveries, deaths in Moscow, Russia as of
June 25, 2020*
Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Moscow as of June 25, 2020
250,000
200,000
Number of cases
150,000
100,000
50,000
0
Apr 11
May 11
Jun 10
Jun 12
Jun 14
Jun 16
Jun 18
Jun 20
Jun 22
Jun 24
Apr 13
Apr 15
Apr 17
Apr 19
Apr 21
Apr 23
Apr 25
Apr 27
Apr 29
Jun 2
Jun 4
Jun 6
Jun 8
May 13
May 15
May 17
May 19
May 21
May 23
May 25
May 27
May 29
May 31
Apr 1
Apr 3
Apr 5
Apr 7
Apr 9
Mar 10
Mar 12
Mar 14
Mar 16
Mar 18
Mar 20
Mar 22
Mar 24
Mar 26
Mar 28
Mar 30
May 1
May 3
May 5
May 7
May 9
Mar 2
Mar 4
Mar 6
Mar 8
0-17 years 18-45 years 46-65 years 66-79 years Over 80 years
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0%
6000
5,260
5000
4000
Number of deaths
3000
2,324
2000
1,523 1,561
980
1000 636
433 360 396
169
0
Death from COVID-19 confirmed Death from COVID-19 without a COVID-19 is a related cause of COVID-19 is a related cause of Total deaths related to COVID-19**
by a PCR test PCR test but with a clinical picture death (playing a catalyst role)* death (did not influence the lethal
outcome)*
4.5
3.5
3
Index points
2.5
1.5
0.5
0
Apr 11
May 11
Jun 10
Jun 12
Jun 14
Jun 16
Jun 18
Jun 20
Jun 22
Jun 24
Apr 13
Apr 15
Apr 17
Apr 19
Apr 21
Apr 23
Apr 25
Apr 27
Apr 29
Jun 2
Jun 4
Jun 6
Jun 8
May 13
May 15
May 17
May 19
May 21
May 23
May 25
May 27
May 29
May 31
Apr 1
Apr 3
Apr 5
Apr 7
Apr 9
Mar 10
Mar 12
Mar 14
Mar 16
Mar 18
Mar 20
Mar 22
Mar 24
Mar 26
Mar 28
Mar 30
May 1
May 3
May 5
May 7
May 9
Mar 4
Mar 6
Mar 8
Subway Road transport Car sharing** Local electric trains Taxi Number of personal cars
10.0%
-10.0%
-30.0%
Traffic change
-50.0%
-70.0%
-90.0%
-110.0%
Jun 11
Jun 10
Jun 12
Jun 13
Jun 14
Jun 15
Jun 16
Jun 17
Jun 18
Jun 19
Jun 21
Jun 22
Jun 23
Apr 10
Apr 13
Apr 14
Apr 15
Apr 16
Apr 17
Apr 20
Apr 21
Apr 22
Apr 23
Apr 24
Apr 27
Apr 28
Apr 29
Apr 30
Jun 1
Jun 2
Jun 3
Jun 4
Jun 5
Jun 8
Jun 9
May 12
May 13
May 14
May 15
May 18
May 19
May 20
May 21
May 22
May 25
May 26
May 27
May 28
May 29
Apr 3
Apr 6
Apr 7
Apr 8
Apr 9
Mar 26
Mar 27
Mar 31
May 6
35.0%
30%
30.0%
27%
26%
25.0%
Supply-to-demand ratio
20.0%
17%
15.0%
10.0%
5.0%
0.0%
Protective suits Respirators Masks** Gloves
9000 8,500
8000
Daily PPE production or import in thousands
7000
6000
5000
4,250
4000
3000
2000
1000 461
25 148 57 93 80 23 4
0
Masks* Gloves Protective suits Respirators Glasses
Share of respondents
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0%
The staff solves the problem on their own (buy or sew masks) 39%
The staff has to use PPE for more time than allowed 32%
There are interruptions in provision, but situation is not critical overall 17%
Other 4%
Note: Russia; April 21 -27, 2020 ; 512 Respondents; Doctors of more than 40 specialties from 133 Russian cities and towns
Further information regarding this statistic can be found on page 73.
24 Source(s): RNC Pharma; Doctor at work; ID 1121560 Protective personal equipment
Sales value of medical masks and antiseptics in Russia from December 30, 2018 to May 3, 2019
and from December 30, 2019 to May 3, 2020 (in million Russian rubles)
Medical masks and antiseptics sales during COVID-19 in Russia 2020
2500
2,010
2000
Sales in million Russian rubles
1500
947
1000
519
500 380.4 382.5
68.9 97
25.8
0
December 30, 2019-May 3, 2020 April 16-May 3, 2020 December 30, 2018-May 3, 2019 April 16-May 3, 2019
Note: Russia; December 30, 2018 to May 3, 2019 and December 30, 2019 to May 3, 2020
Further information regarding this statistic can be found on page 74.
25 Source(s): DSM Group; Rambler News Service; ID 1117829 Protective personal equipment
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) IN RUSSIA
2020 2021
3.0%
2%
2.0% 1.5%
1%
1.0%
0.0%
GDP growth rate
-1.0%
-2.0%
-2%
-3.0%
-4.0%
-4%
-5.0%
-6.0%
-6%
-7.0%
Moderate** Negative*** Severe****
2.5
1.95
2
Revenue/loss in trillion Russian rubles
1.5
1
0.71
0.5
-0.2
-0.5
-1 -0.87
-1.5
2019 data Severe Negative Moderate
12
10.2
10
Number of unemployed in millions
8 7.7
6
5.1
2.6
0
5% 10% 15% 20%
Games 33.1%
Marketplaces 14.1%
90.0%
80.6%
80.0%
70.0%
60.7%
60.0% 57.6%
Crredit demand growth
50.3%
50.0%
40.0%
30.0%
20.0%
10.0%
0.0%
March 23-20 March 30-April 5 Aprl 6-10 April 13-19
60.0% 58%
57% 57%
55% 55% 55% 55%
54% 54%
55.0% 53% 53%
52% 52% 52%
51% 51% 51%
50% 50%
49% 49%
50.0% 48% 48%
47% 47% 47% 47%
46% 46%
45% 45%
Sales share
45.0%
40.0%
37%
35%
34% 34%
35.0% 33%
32% 32%
31% 31%
30% 30%
29%
30.0%
25.0%
Before COVID Mar 9-15 Mar 16-22 Mar 23-29 Mar 30-Apr 5 Apr 6-12 Apr 13-19 Apr 20-26 Apr 27-May 3 May 4-10 May 11-17 May 18-24
-19*
120.0%
100.0%
36.1% 34.2% 34.4%
80.0%
Sales share
40.0%
20.0%
16.8% 18.2% 17.7%
0.0%
March April May
Plan to increase spending Plan to decrease spending Plan to spend about the same
120.0%
100.0%
64% 52% 48% 45% 52%
80.0%
Share of respondents
60.0%
51%
33%
38% 44%
40.0%
20%
20.0%
16% 18%
10%
0.0% 4% 4%
Nearby shops and supermarkets Hypermarkets Online shops Shopping malls Street retail
Share of respondents
Education 5% 13%
Buckwheat Rice Dumplings Soap Wet wipes Pasta Sugar Toilet paper Pasteurized milk Vodka
250.0%
200.0%
150.0%
Sales growth
100.0%
50.0%
0.0%
-50.0%
Feb 3-9 Feb 10-16 Feb 17-23 Feb 24-Mar 1 Mar 2-8 Mar 9-15 Mar 16-22 Mar 23-29 Mar 30-Apr 5 Apr 6-12
Pasta Toilet paper Instant soups Household cleaning products Porridge/cereals Sterilized milk Water Laundry detergents
400.0%
350.0%
300.0%
250.0%
Sales growth
200.0%
150.0%
100.0%
50.0%
0.0%
Feb 3-9 Feb 10-16 Feb 17-23 Feb 24-Mar 1 Mar 2-8 Mar 9-15 Mar 16-22 Mar 23-29 Mar 30-Apr 5 Apr 6-12
Business 80%
Education 65%
Entertainment 20%
Social 20%
Shopping 15%
Games 7%
40.0%
35.0% 34%
30%
30.0% 28%
Growth rate of time spent
25%
25.0% 24% 24%
20.0%
16%
15.0%
10.0% 8%
5.0%
0.0%
Average 4+ 4-17 18-24 25-34 35-44 45-54 55-64 65+
Note: Russia; April 2020; 4 years and older; Audience in cities with over 100,000 inhabitants
Further information regarding this statistic can be found on page 88.
42 Source(s): Mediascope; ID 1108883 Media consumption shifts
Growth rate of average daily time spent on watching television by children in Russia from March 16
to May 24, 2020, by age group*
Growth in time spent on watching TV by children in Russia 2020
40.0%
35.0% 34%
30.0%
26%
Growth of time spent
25.0%
22%
20%
20.0%
17%
15.0% 13%
10%
10.0%
7%
5%
5.0%
0.0%
4-8 years 9-13 years 14-17 years
120.0%
100%
100.0%
Growth in number of views
80.0%
60.0%
40%
40.0%
25% 24%
20.0%
0.0%
Okko MegaFon TV* tvzavr megogo
Public opinion
Public opinion on vaccination against the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Russia in April 2020
Opinion on the vaccine against COVID-19 in Russia 2020
70.0%
63%
60.0%
50.0%
Share of respondents
40.0%
30.0%
24%
20.0%
13%
10.0%
0.0%
Will definitely or rather get a vaccine Will deinitely or rather not get a vaccine Difficult to answer
Note: Russia; April 24, 2020; 18 years and older; 1,000 respondents*; Respondents in cities with over 100,000 inhabitants
Further information regarding this statistic can be found on page 91.
46 Source(s): Platforma; Online Market Intelligence; Various sources (Google Drive); ID 1114599 Public opinion
Do you trust the official information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Russia that is
spread in mass media?
Public trust in official information about COVID-19 Russia 2020
35%
35.0%
30.0%
25.0% 24%
Share of respondents
22%
20.0%
16%
15.0%
10.0%
5.0% 3%
0.0%
Absolutely trust Trust to a significant extent Partially Absolutely do not trust Difficult to answer
Note: Russia; March 19-25, 2020; 18 years and older; 1,624 respondents*
Further information regarding this statistic can be found on page 92.
47 Source(s): Levada-Center; ID 1107542 Public opinion
Public support towards government-imposed measures to deal with the coronavirus (COVID-19)
spread in Russia in March 2020*
Support for state COVID-19 preventive measures Russia 2020
70.0%
59%
60.0%
50.0%
Share of respondents
40.0%
32%
30.0%
20.0%
10.0% 6%
3%
0.0%
Fully support Support most of them Do not agree with most of them Do not agree with all of them
Note: Russia; March 31, 2020; 12400 Respondents; Stopcoronavirus.rf Vkontakte followers
Further information regarding this statistic can be found on page 93.
48 Source(s): Communication Center of the Government of the Russian Federation; Various sources (Vkontakte); ID 1109234 Public opinion
In your opinion, how did the Russian health system deal with the pandemic?*
Russians and medical workers on how health system managed COVID-19 2020
Better than the majority of other countries Worse than the majority of other countries In the same way as the majority of other countries
120.0%
100.0%
60% 54%
80.0%
Share of respondents
60.0%
22%
40.0%
22%
20.0% 24%
18%
0.0%
General population Healthcare workers
Share of respondents
Economic situation will improve in the next 12 months Economic situation cannot get any worse, it can only get better
Economic situation will deteriorate in the next 12 months I do not think the economic situation will improve in the next following years
Share of respondents
69%
Absolutely agree/agree
60%
28%
Absolutely do not agree/do not agree
28%
3%
Difficult to answer
13%
Share of respondents
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0% 35.0% 40.0% 45.0% 50.0%
Note: Russia; April 29 to May 5, 2020; 994 respondents*; Active population of Russia on quarantine**
Further information regarding this statistic can be found on page 97.
52 Source(s): Telecom Daily; ID 1121724 Public opinion
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) IN RUSSIA
References
Number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases worldwide as of June 29, 2020, by country
COVID-19 cases worldwide as of June 29, 2020, by country
Description
Source and methodology information
As of June 29, 2020, the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) had been confirmed in around 210
Source(s) Worldometer countries or territories. The virus had infected 10,249,467 people worldwide, and the number of deaths had
totaled 504,466. The most severely affected countries include the U.S., Brazil, and the United Kingdom. COVID-
Conducted by Worldometer
19: background information COVID-19 is a novel coronavirus that had not previously been identified in humans.
Survey period as of June 29, 2020, 5:40 GMT The first case was detected in the Hubei province of China at the end of December 2019. The virus is highly
transmissible, and thousands of new cases are being reported around the world each day. Coughing and
Region(s) Worldwide sneezing are believed to be the most common forms of transmission, which is similar to the outbreak of the
SARS coronavirus that began in 2002 and was thought to have spread via cough and sneeze droplets expelled
Number of respondents n.a. into the air by infected persons. Naming the coronavirus disease Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that can
be transmitted between animals and people, causing illnesses that may range from the common cold to more
Age group n.a.
severe respiratory syndromes. In February 2020, the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses and the
Special characteristics n.a. World Health Organization announced official names for both the virus and the disease it causes: SARS-CoV-2
and COVID-19, respectively. The name of the disease is derived from the words corona , virus , and disease ,
Published by Worldometer while the number 19 represents the year that it emerged.
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Number of novel coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths worldwide as of June 29, 2020, by country
COVID-19 deaths worldwide as of June 29, 2020, by country
Description
Source and methodology information
As of June 29, 2020, the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) had spread to six continents, and
Source(s) Worldometer approximately 504,466 people had died after contracting the respiratory virus. Around 34,700 of these deaths
occurred in Italy . WHO raises global risk level Approximately 210 countries and territories worldwide have been
Conducted by Worldometer
affected by the COVID-19 disease . The risk of infection is serious if you are in an area where there are
Survey period as of June 29, 2020, 5:40 GMT confirmed cases, and the World Health Organization (WHO) has labeled the outbreak a pandemic. Many
countries around the world have now imposed travel restrictions, but if you have recently traveled to an affected
Region(s) Worldwide area or been in close contact with someone with the virus, you should seek medical advice and try to stay away
from public places. What are the symptoms of the virus? It can take up to 14 days for symptoms of the illness to
Number of respondents n.a. start being noticed. The most commonly reported symptoms are a fever and a dry cough, leading to shortness of
breath. The early symptoms are similar to other viruses common at this time of year, such as the common cold
Age group n.a.
and flu - these illnesses spread more during cold months, but it is not yet known whether or not temperature
Special characteristics n.a. impacts the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Once again, medical advice should be sought if you are
experiencing any of these symptoms.
Published by Worldometer
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55 References
Number of coronavirus (COVID-19) tests carried out in Europe as of June 25, 2020, by country
Coronavirus (COVID-19) tests performed in Europe as of June 25, 2020, by country
Description
Source and methodology information
As of June 25, 2020, Russia had conducted the highest number of coronavirus (COVID-19) tests in Europe at
Source(s) Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics ; Robert Koch-Institut approximately 17.5 million. The considerable amount of tests for coronavirus carried out in Russia has been
referred to as a contributing factor to the country having the highest amount of confirmed cases in Europe. At the
Conducted by Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics
latest available data, the United Kingdom had conducted around 8.7 million coronavirus tests. In Germany, over
Survey period June 25, 2020 5.4 million coronavirus tests have been performed, and Germany has received praise for its testing program
alongside a relatively low coronavirus mortality rate in comparison to other countries . Many European countries
Region(s) Europe have ramped up their 'test and trace' programs recently in an effort to limit the spread and damage of the
coronavirus pandemic. Across the whole of Europe as of May 24, the coronavirus had been responsible for
Number of respondents n.a. 173,454 confirmed deaths , with 36,675 of the deaths occurring in the United Kingdom. For further information
about the coronavirus pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page .
Age group n.a.
Notes: It is important to note that the number of tests is not the same as number
of people tested, since patients may be tested more than once. * Latest
data available. June 24 - Denmark. June 22 - Russia June 19 - Poland.
June 14 - Spain June 12 - France June 11 - Bulgaria. June 8 - Ireland;
Sweden. June [...] For more information visit our Website
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Number of new Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases confirmed in Central and Eastern European
countries as of June 29, 2020
Coronavirus (COVID-19) new cases in the CEE region 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
Four countries of Central and Eastern Europe recorded the highest number of coronavirus cases as of June 29,
Source(s) Worldometer 2020. These are respectively: Russia, Belarus, Ukraine and Poland. For further information about the
coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Conducted by Worldometer
Region(s) Europe
Published by Worldometer
Notes: n.a.
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Number of coronavirus (COVID-19) tests, persons under medical observation, and cases in Russia
as of June 23, 2020*
Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Russia as of June 23, 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
As of June 23, 2020, there were approximately 599.7 thousand confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Source(s) Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection in Russia. That was the third highest number of disease cases worldwide . Since the outbreak of the disease,
and Human Wellbeing; Communication Center of the Government of the over 1.7 million people in the country were placed under medical observation. The lockdown in the country was
Russian Federation gradually eased starting from May 12, 2020. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19)
pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Conducted by Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection
and Human Wellbeing; Communication Center of the Government of the
Russian Federation
Region(s) Russia
Notes: * The source publishes those data as of the previous day. ** The number
of tested includes those who arrived from abroad. Figures on cases were
obtained from coronavirus.rf .Update from 10:35am Moscow time
(GMT+3).v
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Cumulative number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, active cases, recoveries, and deaths in
Russia as of June 26, 2020, by date of report*
Cumulative COVID-19 cases in Russia as of June 26, 2020, by date
Description
Source and methodology information
As of June 26, 2020, Russia had 620,794 confirmed cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19). Since the last
Source(s) Communication Center of the Government of the Russian Federation ; update, this figure increased by 6.8 thousand. Russia accounted for the third highest number of cases of the
Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection coronavirus (COVID-19) worldwide as of that date. Debate about COVID-19 deaths in Russia The number of
and Human Wellbeing; RIA Novosti deaths from the disease was significantly lower than in other countries most affected by the pandemic. Several
foreign media sources, including New York Times and Financial Times, published articles suggesting that the
Conducted by Communication Center of the Government of the Russian Federation ;
official statistics on the COVID-19 death toll in Russia could be lowered. A narrow definition of a death from
Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection
COVID-19 and a general increase in mortality in Moscow were pointed out while suggesting why actual death
and Human Wellbeing
figures could be higher than reported. Russian explanation of lower COVID-19 deaths Experts and lawmakers
Survey period January 31 to June 26, 2020 from Russia provided several answers to the accusations. Among them were the fact that Russians timely
reported symptoms to doctors, a high number of tests conducted , as well a higher herd immunity of the
Region(s) Russia population compared to other countries. In a letter to the New York Times, Moscow`s health department head
argued that even if all the additional death cases in the Russian capital in April 2020 were categorized as caused
Number of respondents n.a. by the COVID-19, the city`s mortality rate from the disease would still be lower than in cities like New York or
London. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts
Age group n.a.
and Figures page.
Special characteristics n.a.
Notes: * Excluding three Russians evacuated from the cruise Diamond Princess
who tested positive for COVID-19. Figures prior to March 6 were obtained
from the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection
and Human Wellbeing (Rospotrebnadzor). Active cases prior to March 30
were calculated [...] For more information visit our Website
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Number of new coronavirus (COVID-19) cases confirmed in Russia as of June 26, 2020, by date of
report*
COVID-19 new cases in Russia as of June 26, 2020, by report date
Description
Source and methodology information
On June 26, 2020, 6.8 thousand new cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) were reported in Russia. Since January
Source(s) Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection 2020, the total number of confrimed cases of COVID-19 in the country reached 620,794, with the capital Moscow
and Human Wellbeing; TASS; Communication Center of the Government accounting for the largest number of infected individuals. COVID-19 spread in Russia The mass spread of the
of the Russian Federation coronavirus (COVID-19) in Russia is considered to have started in March 2020, given that only two cases were
recorded in at the end of January and none in February. By mid-April 2020, the disease affected all federal
Conducted by Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection
subjects, or regions of the country. To contain the COVID-19 outbreak, a lockdown was introduced in the country
and Human Wellbeing; Communication Center of the Government of the
until May 11, 2020, and residents aged above 65 years were obliged to stay home even after the end of that
Russian Federation
period as a preventive measure. What do Russians think about COVID-19? In February 2020, only 18 percent of
Survey period January 31 to June 26, 2020 the Russian population believed there was a high probability of the COVID-19 outbreak in the country. As more
disease cases were reported, the Russian society took it more seriously. In April 2020, over 90 percent of
Region(s) Russia Russians supported measures taken by the national government to prevent the wider spread of the disease. For
further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures
Number of respondents n.a. page.
Age group n.a.
Notes: * Both Russian and foreign nationals. No cases were reported on other
days within the period under consideration. ** These three Russians were
infected with the coronavirus on the cruise Diamond Princess. Reported
by the source to TASS . Not included in the total number of cases. The
statistic was a [...] For more information visit our Website
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) confirmed cases, active cases, recoveries, and deaths in Russia as of
June 26, 2020, by region*
Coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Russia as of June 26, 2020, by region
Description
Source and methodology information
Moscow accounted for the highest number of people infected with the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Russia with
Source(s) Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection over 218.6 thousand cases, followed by the Moscow Oblast with approximately 56.2 thousand as of June 26,
and Human Wellbeing; Communication Center of the Government of the 2020. In total, 620,794 COVID-19 cases were recorded in Russia. COVID-19 in Moscow Moscow was Russia`s
Russian Federation region with the largest number of conducted COVID-19 tests . Most of new COVID-19 patients reported in the
city were aged 18 to 45 years . Moscow`s self-isolation index during the lockdown indicated that most residents
Conducted by Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection
stayed home. With entertainment venues, restaurants and bars, and non-food shops closed, the subway traffic
and Human Wellbeing; Communication Center of the Government of the
in the capital decreased by 85 percent compared to the previous year. Car sharing services were suspended
Russian Federation
due to risks of the COVID-19 contagion. Self-isolation regime Due to the COVID-19 outbreak , Russia
Survey period As of June 26, 2020 announced a non-working period until May 11, 2020. Its regions, or federal subjects, imposed additional
quarantine measures to restrict movement of residents and transport during the shutdown. In most regions, the
Region(s) Russia population could go outside only to the nearest grocery store, to walk a dog, or to see a doctor in emergency
cases. Moscow introduced digital passes, requiring Russians to register online before leaving home. For further
Number of respondents n.a. information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Age group n.a.
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Number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases per 100,000 population in Russia as of June 25, 2020,
by federal subject*
COVID-19 infection rate in Russia as of June 25, 2020, by region
Description
Source and methodology information
The highest number of cases per 100 thousand inhabitants among Russian regions was observed in the capital
Source(s) BBC World Service; Government of Russia Moscow, measuring at approximately 1.7 thousand as of June 25, 2020. The Tyva Republic had the second
highest incidence rate, with nearly 1.05 thousand infected per 100 thousand population. For further information
Conducted by Government of Russia
about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Survey period As of June 25, 2020
Region(s) Russia
Notes: * The source specified that Russia annexed Crimea and Sevastopol in
2014.
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Cumulative number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in selected federal subjects of Russia as of
June 25, 2020, by number of days after reaching 50 cases
COVID-19 cases growth after 50 infected in Russia 2020, by region
Description
Source and methodology information
On June 25, 2020, which was 102 days after reporting 50 cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Moscow, the
Source(s) BBC; Communication Center of the Government of the Russian city counted a cumulative total of almost 217,8 thousand disease cases. To compare, 88 days after reporting 50
Federation cases of COVID-19, Saint Petersburg reached over 23 thousand infected. The presented federal subjects had
the largest number of COVID-19 cases in Russia . For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Conducted by BBC; Communication Center of the Government of the Russian
outbreak, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Federation
Region(s) Russia
Notes: The figures were initially obtained from BBC Russian Service citing the
government of Russia. However, the source stopped publishing the data,
so the figures starting from June 13 onwards were obtained from the
website coronavirus.rf by the Communication Center of the Government of
the Russian Feder [...] For more information visit our Website
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Number of coronavirus (COVID-19) tests conducted in Russia as of June 24, 2020 (in 1,000s)
COVID-19 diagnostics in Russia as of June 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
As of June 24, 2020, approximately 18.1 million tests for coronavirus (COVID-19) were conducted in Russia. The
Source(s) Communication Center of the Government of the Russian Federation ; country had the highest number of COVID-19 tests in Europe . The testing increased significantly since the end
Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection of March 2020, together with the number of COVID-19 cases in the country. Moscow authorities announced free
and Human Wellbeing mass COVID-19 antibody testing starting from May 15, 2020. A random testing sample of the Russian capital's
residents would be selected, and participants would receive an invitation to go to a clinic for a test. For further
Conducted by Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection
information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
and Human Wellbeing; Communication Center of the Government of the
Russian Federation
Region(s) Russia
Notes: * As of February 18, 2020. ** The data obtained from two sources did not
match from March 31 to April 2, 2020. On March 31, both
Rospotrebnadzor and Stopcoronavirus.rf by the Communication Center of
the Russian Government released 536.7 thousand tests as of March 30.
On April 1, Rospotrebnadzor rele [...] For more information visit our
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Cumulative number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, recoveries, deaths in Moscow, Russia as of
June 25, 2020*
Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Moscow as of June 25, 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
As of June 25, 2020, the number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Moscow reached approximately 217.8
Source(s) Coronavirus response headquarters in Moscow ; Various sources thousand. The capital of Russia was most severely hit by the disease compared to other regions . Due to the
(Telegram); Interfax Russia COVID-19 outbreak in Russia , the country's government held a non-working period that ended on May 11,
2020. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and
Conducted by Coronavirus response headquarters in Moscow
Figures page.
Survey period March 2 to June 25, 2020
Region(s) Russia
Notes: * The number of deaths prior to April 10 was calculated manually based
on daily Telegram reports of the COVID-19 response headquarters as well
as Interfax news reports citing the COVID-19 response headquarters in
Moscow.
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Distribution of new confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Moscow, Russia from April 1 to
June 26, 2020, by age group*
New COVID-19 cases in Moscow as of June 2020, by age group
Description
Source and methodology information
On June 26, 2020, out of 813 new confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) patients in Moscow , the majority were
Source(s) Coronavirus response headquarters in Moscow ; Various sources between 18 and 45 years old, representing over 40 percent of total new cases reported in the city on that day. In
(Telegram) total, the number of COVID-19 cases in the Russian capital reached approximately 218.6 thousand. For further
information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Conducted by Coronavirus response headquarters in Moscow
Region(s) Russia
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Number of deaths related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Moscow, Russia from April to May
2020, by method*
Number of COVID-19 related deaths in Moscow 2020, by method
Description
Source and methodology information
As of May 31, 2020, a total of 6,821 deaths of coronavirus (COVID-19) patients were recorded in the Russian
Source(s) BCG; Moscow Healthcare Department capital Moscow. Of them, approximately three thousand lethal cases were confirmed by a polymerase chain
reaction (PCR) test.
Conducted by BCG; Moscow Healthcare Department
Region(s) Russia
Published by BCG
Original source Moscow and other megapolises and countries fighting with the pandemic
June 2020, page 6
Notes: * Including lethal cases not confirmed by a PCR test, but with a clinical
picture according to results of the post-mortem examination. ** Deaths for
March 2020 were included in the data for April 2020 because they were
registered in April 2020. A PCR test refers to a polymerase chain reaction
test.
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Self-isolation index during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in Moscow, Russia from March 4
to June 24, 2020
Coronavirus self-isolation index in Moscow March-June 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
On June 24, 2020, the self-isolation index in the Russian capital reached 1.8 points, marking a decline to the
Source(s) Yandex level recorded prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. That indicated a very high number of people on the streets of
Moscow. The non-working period announced due to the disease outbreak ended on May 11, 2020 with several
Conducted by Yandex
restrictions still in place. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our
Survey period March 4 to June 24, 2020 dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Region(s) Russia
Published by Yandex
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Passenger traffic change during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in Moscow, Russia from
March 26 to June 23, 2020, by means of transport*
COVID-19 impact on Moscow traffic in June 2020, by transport
Description
Source and methodology information
On June 23, 2020, the subway traffic in Moscow at 9:00am decreased by 41 percent compared to the same day
Source(s) Moscow Transport (Department for Transport and Road Infrastructure in 2019. Moscow was Russia's city with the majority of confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases . Car sharing
Development of the Moscow City Government) ; Various sources services resumed working on May 25, 2020 after they were suspended by the city's government to prevent the
(Telegram) spread of the disease. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our
dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Conducted by Moscow Transport (Department for Transport and Road Infrastructure
Development of the Moscow City Government)
Region(s) Russia
Notes: * Compared to the equivalent period of the previous year; update from
10:00am (10:30am on April 13, May 19, May 20, and May 26, 9:00am on
June 1, June 15-19 and June 22-23, 11:00am on June 9, 2:00pm on June
12-14 and June 21. ** Car sharing services in Moscow were suspended
from April 13 to May 24, [...] For more information visit our Website
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Supply-to-demand ratio of protective equipment (PPE) in Russia as of April 2020, by type*
PPE availability in Russia during COVID-19 2020, by type
Description
Source and methodology information
As of April 2020, the volume of masks produced in Russia and imported into the country covered only one
Source(s) Vedomosti; Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights quarter of the total daily demand of the population for this type of personal protective equipment (PPE) during
Protection and Human Wellbeing; Ministry of Industry and Trade of the the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak . The availability of gloves for medical personnel in direct contact with
Russian Federation; Kremlin.ru; Academy of Health Industry Specialists infected persons was measured at 17 percent. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19)
pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Conducted by Vedomosti; Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights
Protection and Human Wellbeing; Ministry of Industry and Trade of the
Russian Federation; Kremlin.ru; Academy of Health Industry Specialists
Region(s) Russia
Published by Vedomosti
Notes: * Supply refers to the sum of domestic production and import volumes.
Demand refers to the minimum demand. Demand for masks and
respirators was assessed only the whole population. Demand for suits and
gloves was assessed only for medical staff in direct contact with infected.
** Hygienic bandages we [...] For more information visit our Website
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Minimum daily demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) in Russia as of April 2020, by type
(in 1,000s)
Demand for PPE in Russia during COVID-19 2020, by type
Description
Source and methodology information
According to the estimates, the demand for masks during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in Russia
Source(s) Vedomosti; Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights reached 50 million per day as of April 2020. For the medical staff who had a direct contact to infected patients,
Protection and Human Wellbeing; Ministry of Industry and Trade of the 500 thousand protective suits were needed daily. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Russian Federation; Kremlin.ru; Academy of Health Industry Specialists pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Conducted by Vedomosti; Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights
Protection and Human Wellbeing; Ministry of Industry and Trade of the
Russian Federation; Kremlin.ru; Academy of Health Industry Specialists
Region(s) Russia
Published by Vedomosti
Notes: * Demand for masks and respirators was assessed only the whole
population. ** Demand for suits and gloves was assessed only for medical
staff in direct contact with infected.
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Daily production and import volume of personal protective equipment (PPE) in Russia as of April
2020, by type (in 1,000s)
PPE production and import in Russia during COVID-19 2020, by type
Description
Source and methodology information
As of end-April 2020, the total daily supply of masks, including hygienic bandages, in Russia reached nearly 13
Source(s) Vedomosti; Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights million. Furthermore, over 460 thousand respirators were produced in the country per day. For further
Protection and Human Wellbeing; Ministry of Industry and Trade of the information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Russian Federation; Kremlin.ru; Academy of Health Industry Specialists
Region(s) Russia
Published by Vedomosti
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Is there enough personal protective equipment (PPE) in the medical facility you work in?
Doctor survey on PPE availability during COVID-19 in Russia 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
In April 2020, approximately 40 percent of surveyed doctors in Russia stated that healthcare facilities they
Source(s) RNC Pharma; Doctor at work worked in did not have enough of personal protective equipment (PPE) so they had to take care of that on their
own. Another 32 percent reported that they had to reuse PPE.
Conducted by RNC Pharma; Doctor at work
Region(s) Russia
Special characteristics Doctors of more than 40 specialties from 133 Russian cities and towns
Notes: n.a.
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Sales value of medical masks and antiseptics in Russia from December 30, 2018 to May 3, 2019
and from December 30, 2019 to May 3, 2020 (in million Russian rubles)
Medical masks and antiseptics sales during COVID-19 in Russia 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
With the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), sales of medical supplies to prevent the viral contraction
Source(s) DSM Group; Rambler News Service skyrocketed in Russia. The highest sales volume growth was recorded for medical face masks at 380 percent
between February 17 to March 8, 2020, relative to the equivalent period of the previous year. The average
Conducted by DSM Group
spending on the named item across the country amounted to 87 Russian rubles over the period under
Survey period December 30, 2018 to May 3, 2019 and December 30, 2019 to May 3, consideration. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated
2020 Facts and Figures page.
Region(s) Russia
Notes: n.a.
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Estimated gross domestic product (GDP) growth in Russia in the view of coronavirus (COVID-19) in
2020 and 2021, by stress scenario*
COVID-19 influenced GDP growth rate in Russia 2020-2021, by scenario
Description
Source and methodology information
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic aggravated with a drastic drop in crude oil prices will cost a negative
Source(s) RBC.ru; Ratings Agency growth domestic product (GDP) growth in 2020 in Russia, according to every forecast scenario. If the effects of
the crisis persist throughout the whole 2021 year (a negative scenario), the GDP is expected to grow at a 1-1.5
Conducted by Ratings Agency
percent rate in 2021. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our
Survey period March 2020 dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Region(s) Russia
Published by RBC.ru
Notes: * According to the source, the severe scenario estimates that the critical
phase of the crisis to last through the whole 2020, with the negative trend
continuing until the end of 2021. Under such setting, the losses of the
banking sector can be comparable to that of 2008. The negative scenario
impli [...] For more information visit our Website
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Estimated revenue/loss of the Russian banking system in the view of the coronavirus (COVID-19)
in 2020 and 2021, by stress scenario* (in trillion Russian rubles)
COVID-19 impact on bank revenue/loss in Russia 2020-2021, by scenario
Description
Source and methodology information
According to experts, the Russian banking system would record revenues in 2020 and 2021 only if the critical
Source(s) RBC.ru; Ratings Agency state of the crisis caused by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and sinking oil prices had its negative effect
only during 2020. In less optimistic cases, the banking industry was expected to incur losses over the indicated
Conducted by Ratings Agency
period. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and
Survey period March 2020 Figures page.
Region(s) Russia
Published by RBC.ru
Notes: * According to the source, the severe scenario estimates that the critical
phase of the crisis to last through the whole 2020, with the negative trend
continuing until the end of 2021. Under such setting, the losses of the
banking sector can be comparable to that of 2008. The negative scenario
impli [...] For more information visit our Website
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Estimated number of unemployed individuals because of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Russia in
2020, by employment reduction rate (in millions)
Number of unemployed due to COVID-19 in Russia 2020, by job cut rate
Description
Source and methodology information
The experts feared that social distancing as the foremost measure to prevent coronavirus' further expansion
Source(s) Higher School of Economics would lead to job cuts in Russia in 2020. The most feasible employment reduction rate of between 10 and 15
percent could leave from five to eight million people without a job countrywide. For further information about the
Conducted by Higher School of Economics
coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Survey period March 2020
Region(s) Russia
Notes: n.a.
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Estimated change in value added in the Russian economy in 2020, by sector
COVID-19 impact on value added in Russia 2020, by economic sector
Description
Source and methodology information
Hotels and public catering were the industries with the most significant decline in value added estimated for 2020
Source(s) National Rating Agency in Russia; Center for Macroeconomic Analysis in Russia, measuring at nearly 84 percent. The sector of clothing, leather, and shoes manufacturing was
and Short-term Forecasting; Izvestia expected to lose roughly 53 percent in added value over the course of the year due to the crisis caused by the
coronavirus (COVID-19). For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our
Conducted by National Rating Agency in Russia; Center for Macroeconomic Analysis
dedicated Facts and Figures page.
and Short-term Forecasting
Region(s) Russia
Published by Izvestia
Notes: n.a.
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Forecast growth rate of business segments due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Russia in 2020
Business segments forecast to growth due to COVID-19 Russia 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
As an effect of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, the Russian film and series streaming industry was
Source(s) Sostav; Cityads Media forecast to grow by 51.6 percent in 2020 compared to the previous year. In addition, the food and grocery
delivery segment was predicted to have a significant expansion by nearly 47 percent. For further information
Conducted by Cityads Media
about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Survey period 2020
Region(s) Russia
Published by Sostav
Notes: n.a.
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Credit demand growth in the view of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Russia in March and April 2020*
Consumer credit demand growth due to COVID-19 in Russia 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
The highest demand growth on consumer credit was recorded by the end of March 2020. During the following
Source(s) National Bureau of Credit Histories JSC; RBC.ru weeks the figures relatively dropped relatively, over the second week of April credit demand grew at over 60
percent rate. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated
Conducted by National Bureau of Credit Histories JSC
Facts and Figures page.
Survey period March 23 to April 19, 2020
Region(s) Russia
Published by RBC.ru
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Promotional sales share in fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) retail during the coronavirus
(COVID-19) outbreak in Russia from March 9 to May 24, 2020, by store format
Price promotion share in FMCG retail during COVID-19 Russia 2020, by store type
Description
Source and methodology information
Hypermarkets reported the highest promotion sales share in Russia among the listed store formats with over 50
Source(s) Adindex; Nielsen percent of sales generated by promotions in every observed period. Interestingly, the figures recorded prior to
coronavirus (COVID-19) expansion in the country were larger compared to the lockdown period data.
Conducted by Nielsen
Region(s) Russia
Published by Adindex
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Demand distribution of fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) in Russia from March to May 2020,
by price range
FMCG demand share in Russia in 2020, by price range
Description
Source and methodology information
While the medium price range products generated nearly one half of the FMCG sales share in Russia over the
Source(s) Adindex; Nielsen given period, low cost range products have been gaining a higher sales share gradually. In April 2020, lower
priced FMCG products accounted for nearly 18 percent of total sales.
Conducted by Nielsen
Region(s) Russia
Published by Adindex
Notes: n.a.
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Consumer spending intentions for the next six months in Russia as of April 2020, by channel
Russians spending plans during COVID-19 outbreak in April 2020, by channel
Description
Source and methodology information
In April 2020, nearly half of the surveyed Russian consumers reported that they expected to spend either same
Source(s) BCG; Romir; RosCongress or less than usual in the upcoming six months. Reduction in spending was noted for all the listed channels, with
the most significant drop for the shopping malls. Online channel was the medium through which the largest
Conducted by BCG; Romir
share of the participants revealed planning to spend more than usual in coming months. For further information
Survey period April 2020 about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Region(s) Russia
Published by RosCongress
Original source COVID-19 Consumer Sentiment Snapshot #1: Setting the Baseline, page
48
Notes: n.a.
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Spending plans of consumers on services in the next six months in Russia as of April 2020, by
category
Russians' services spending plans during COVID-19 2020, by type
Description
Source and methodology information
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak changed consumer spending plans on services among Russians,
Source(s) BCG; Romir; RosCongress according to the survey from April 2020. The majority of consumers stated they expected their expenditure to
decrease on all categories except for mobile services, on which 13 percent of respondents planned to increase
Conducted by BCG; Romir
spending in the following six months. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic,
Survey period April 2020 please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Region(s) Russia
Published by RosCongress
Original source COVID-19 Consumer Sentiment Snapshot #1: Setting the Baseline, page
45
Notes: n.a.
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Offline sales growth of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) in the view of coronavirus (COVID-19)
in Russia from February 3 to April 12, 2020, by product category*
FMCG offline sales growth due to COVID-19 in Russia 2020, by product
Description
Source and methodology information
The coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in Russia led to food product retail sales growth for all product categories,
Source(s) Nielsen which was especially pronounced during the second half of March 2020. In the last period, a significant drop was
recorded for buckwheat sales, marking a drop from 212 percent recorded during the twelfth week of 2020, to
Conducted by Nielsen
negative 14 percent in the last observed period. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Survey period February 3 to April 12, 2020 pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Region(s) Russia
Published by Nielsen
Notes: * In monetary terms. Relative to the equivalent period of the previous year.
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Online sales growth of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) in the view of the coronavirus (COVID
-19) in Russia from February 3 to April 12, 2020, by product category*
FMCG online sales growth due to COVID-19 in Russia 2020, by product
Description
Source and methodology information
The coronavirus (COVID-19) expansion countrywide fueled online grocery sales in Russia. For sterilized milk
Source(s) Nielsen and household cleaning products highest sales growth rates were recorded over fourteenth and fifteenth weeks
of 2020. Sales growth rates of formerly popular pasta and toilet paper, decreased compared to the previous
Conducted by Nielsen
weeks' figures. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated
Survey period February 3 to April 12, 2020 Facts and Figures page.
Region(s) Russia
Published by Nielsen
Original source Online Virus: How does COVID-19 affect online FMCG shopping?
Notes: * In monetary terms. Relative to the equivalent period of the previous year
.
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Growth rate of average weekly downloads of mobile applications in Russia from April 5 to April 11,
2020, by category*
App download growth during self-isolation in Russia 2020, by type
Description
Source and methodology information
During the self-isolation regime in Russia, downloads of mobile business apps increased by 80 percent from
Source(s) App Annie; Sostav April 5 to April 11, 2020 compared to the weekly average in January 2020. The traffic of WhatsApp in the country
exceeded 1.5 million views on March 17, 2020. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Conducted by App Annie
pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Survey period April 5-11, 2020
Region(s) Russia
Published by Sostav
Notes: * The source specified the following information: "iOS and Google Play
combined. All estimates from App Annie Intelligence." Compared to the
weekly average in January 2020.
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Growth rate of average daily time spent on watching television during the coronavirus (COVID-19)
outbreak in Russia in April 2020, by age group*
Time spent on watching TV growth during COVID-19 Russia 2020, by age
Description
Source and methodology information
In Russia, the average time spent on watching TV by the audience of age over four years increased by 25
Source(s) Mediascope percent in April 2020 compared to the same month of the previous year. This development was caused by the
coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, as self-isolation measures were introduced in Russia. For further information
Conducted by Mediascope
about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Survey period April 2020
Region(s) Russia
Published by Mediascope
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Growth rate of average daily time spent on watching television by children in Russia from March 16
to May 24, 2020, by age group*
Growth in time spent on watching TV by children in Russia 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
Over the period from May 12 to May 24, 2020, the time spent on watching TV by children aged between four and
Source(s) Adindex; Mediascope eight years in Russia increased by 17 percent compared to the one recorded from February 3 to March 5 of the
same year. During the non-working period announced in the country due to the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Conducted by Mediascope
pandemic, teenagers from 14 to 17 years old spent 34 percent more time on TV consumption compared to the
Survey period March 16 to May 24, 2020 baseline period. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated
facts and figures page.
Region(s) Russia
Published by Adindex
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Growth in the number of views of the content for children on online video services during the self-
isolation period due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Russia as of April 2020, by platform*
COVID-19 impact on child online video consumption Russia 2020, by platform
Description
Source and methodology information
During the coronavirus (COVID-19) self-isolation period, the consumption of children's content on the online
Source(s) Izvestia video service Okko doubled in Russia since March 16, 2020. Megogo, the country's third most popular internet
video platform , reported a 24 percent growth in kids' content viewership.
Conducted by Izvestia
Region(s) Russia
Published by Izvestia
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Public opinion on vaccination against the coronavirus (COVID-19) in Russia in April 2020
Opinion on the vaccine against COVID-19 in Russia 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
In April 2020, 63 percent of respondents in Russia intended to receive a vaccine against COVID-19. However,
Source(s) Platforma; Online Market Intelligence; Various sources (Google Drive) nearly one quarter of survey participants were skeptical towards it, indicating that even if the vaccine against
COVID-19 was developed and massively introduced, they would prefer to not be vaccinated.
Conducted by Platforma; Online Market Intelligence
Region(s) Russia
Original source Study of social effects of the COVID-19 pandemic brief #9, page 3
Notes: * The sample represents online audience aged above 18 years in cities
with over 100,000 inhabitants by gender, age, federal district, and
settlement size.
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Do you trust the official information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation in Russia that is
spread in mass media?
Public trust in official information about COVID-19 Russia 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
In March 2020, 35 percent of Russians only partially trusted the official information they received about the
Source(s) Levada-Center spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in their country. The share of respondents who expressed full trust in the
official COVID-19 statistics on mass media was measured at 16 percent. For further information about the
Conducted by Levada-Center
coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Survey period March 19-25, 2020
Region(s) Russia
Published by Levada-Center
Notes: * The survey was conducted throughout all of Russia in both urban and
rural settings, in 137 localities and 50 regions. Figures may not sum up to
100 due to rounding.
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Public support towards government-imposed measures to deal with the coronavirus (COVID-19)
spread in Russia in March 2020*
Support for state COVID-19 preventive measures Russia 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
In March 2020, 91 percent of Russians fully or rather supported measures implemented by their state
Source(s) Communication Center of the Government of the Russian Federation ; government in combating the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. In April 2020, the country's president Vladimir
Various sources (Vkontakte) Putin announced the extension of the non-working period until the end of the month to encourage social
distancing. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts
Conducted by Communication Center of the Government of the Russian Federation ;
and Figures page.
Various sources (Vkontakte)
Region(s) Russia
Original source Report on the current situation on tackling the coronavirus COVID-19
02.04.2020, page 19
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In your opinion, how did the Russian health system deal with the pandemic?*
Russians and medical workers on how health system managed COVID-19 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
Approximately one quarter of medical workers in Russia believed that the country's health system managed to
Source(s) NAFI Research Centre deal with the COVID-19 outbreak better than most other countries worldwide, according to a survey from June
2020. Among the general population, the share of respondents agreeing with that opinion was slightly lower.
Conducted by NAFI Research Centre
Region(s) Russia
Original source After the Pandemic: Respect for Health Workers Increased, table 1
Notes: * 600 Russians aged above 18 years and 300 medical workers were
surveyed.
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Public opinion on future prospects of the national economy in Moscow and across Russia in April
2020*
Opinion on the future of Russian economy due to COVID-19 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
The survey results as of April 2020 showed that the majority of Russians expected the situation in the national
Source(s) BCG; Romir; RosCongress economy to worsen in the course of the following year. In the capital Moscow, 16 percent of respondents
predicted an economic downturn for the next several years as a consequence of the crisis caused by the
Conducted by BCG; Romir
coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please
Survey period April 2020 visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Region(s) Russia
Published by RosCongress
Original source COVID-19 Consumer Sentiment Snapshot #1: Setting the Baseline, page
9
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Public opinion of Russians on sacrificing their rights if it helps to contain the coronavirus (COVID-
19) spread in Russia in March and April 2020*
Readiness to sacrifice rights to fight COVID-19 in Russia 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
In April 2020, nearly 70 percent of Russians were prepared to sacrifice some of their rights for the common good
Source(s) Romir; GIA of coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak constraint. Compared to the previous month, this share increased by nine
percent. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts
Conducted by Romir; GIA
and Figures page.
Survey period March to April 2020
Region(s) Russia
Published by Romir
Notes: * Respondents had to express their opinion on the following statement: "I
am ready to sacrifice some of my rights if that helps to contain the
coronavirus spread." In total, 17,000 respondents were surveyed by the
source in 18 countries. The number of respondents in Russia was not
specified.
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Which of the new habits will you most likely keep upon the end of the quarantine?
Online services Russians plan to use after self-isolation 2020
Description
Source and methodology information
Approximately 45 percent of respondents in Russia stated that they wanted to continue using online food and
Source(s) Telecom Daily grocery delivery services after the COVID-19 self-isolation period ended in May 2020. One quarter of consumers
planned to keep their online streaming platform subscriptions. For further information about the coronavirus
Conducted by Telecom Daily
(COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
Survey period April 29 to May 5, 2020
Region(s) Russia
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