According to Interfax, the incidence of influenza and SARS increased during the week by almost 16%.
The proportion of influenza viruses is increasing and according to the latest data is about 70%. The most common strain remains "swine flu" (A/H1N1), first identified in the country in 2009. It circulates in 86 regions of Russia. There are no plans to enter QR codes.
The current epidemiological situation does not require any restrictive measures at the federal level. More than 76 million people have been vaccinated in Russia - 52.2% of the population.
At the same time, in Moscow, the peak of influenza and SARS is on the decline. The start of the seasonal wave began in early November, and a month later the capital entered the peak of morbidity.