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Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail MishustinEPA
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A medical specialist wearing protective gear transports a man on a stretcher outside a hospital for patients infected with coronavirus on the outskirts of Moscow, Russia.Reuters/Tatyana Makeyeva
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Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a meeting with Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin
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A medical worker wearing personal protective equipment works in the Intensive Care Unit ECMO Centre of the City Clinical Hospital Number 52 in Moscow, Russia.Reuters/Maxim Shemetov
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A medical worker wearing personal protective equipment works in the Intensive Care Unit ECMO Centre of the City Clinical Hospital Number 52 in Moscow, Russia.REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov
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Medical workers wearing protective gear carry a man on a stretcher suspected of having coronavirus, at a hospital outside Moscow, Russia.AP/Pavel Golovkin
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Russia reported a record daily spike in the number of people infected by the coronavirus — an increase of nearly 8,000 cases — one day after the country’s Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced he had contracted the illness, according to a report Friday.

The country’s nationwide infection rate rose from a reported 106,498 to 114,431 — up a total of 7,933 cases, or 7.4% — between Thursday and Friday, according to Reuters.

Russia also reported that 96 people had died of COVID-19 in the 24-hour span, raising its overall death toll to 1,169.

The increase comes after 54-year-old Mishustin told President Vladimir Putin on Thursday that he had been diagnosed with the virus and planned to self-quarantine.

The nation had been less hard-hit by the outbreak than other areas until recently — and Putin has warned the worst is yet to come.

Mishustin was the first high-ranking Russian official to announce he had contracted the deadly bug. The country has been on lockdown since late March.

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