Abstract

Relevance. COVID-19 is an extremely dangerous disease that not only spreads quickly, but is also characterized by a high mortality rate. Therefore, prediction of the number of deaths from the new coronavirus is an urgent task. Research objective. The aim of the study is to provide a more accurate estimate of the real number of coronavirus-related deaths in Russian regions. Data and methods. The main research method is econometric modeling. Comparison of various data was also applied. The authors’ calculations were based on Rosstat data, the data of the World Bank and specialized sites with coronavirus statistics in Russia and in the world. Results. We identified the factors affecting the COVID-19 mortality rates in various countries were identified, assessed how much the official Russian statistics underestimated mortality in Russian regions, and provided predictive estimates of mortality as a result of the pandemic. We also determined the number of additional coronavirus-induced deaths. Conclusions. The official data on COVID-19 mortality in Russia underestimate the actual numbers more than twofold. The number of direct and indirect victims of the pandemic in Russia at the end of July was approximately 43 thousand people.

Highlights

  • The COVID-19 outbreak began in Russia a month later than in Italy and Spain, but it didn’t help avoid the negative scenario

  • We identified factors affecting COVID-19 mortality rates in various countries, evaluated the underestimation of COVID-19 mortality in Russian regions and made predictive estimations of mortality as a result of the epidemic

  • A death due to COVID-19 may not be attributed to another disease and should be counted independently of preexisting conditions that are suspected of triggering a severe course of COVID-19”2

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Introduction

The COVID-19 outbreak began in Russia a month later than in Italy and Spain, but it didn’t help avoid the negative scenario. By the end of April, Russia ranked ninth in terms of the number of cases (overtaking China); starting from. 17–20 May, Russia was second, surpassed later by Brazil and India. In May, Russia ranked second behind the US in terms of active cases (all cases minus diseased and recovered), and from mid-April to mid-May it was second after the US https://journals.urfu.ru/index.php/r-economy. The top 10 countries with the highest cumulative number of coronavirus-related deaths include the United States, Brazil, India and Mexico, with the United Kingdom, Italy, France and Spain occupying

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