I'll show you what's going on in Russia.
The red line on the graph is mortality in Russia for 2020 from January to November)
The blue line on the graph is the death rate in Russia for 2019 from January to November)
The increase in mortality in 2020 compared to 2019 was 339 640 people.
https://zen.yandex.ru/media/burckina_faso/kritikuiu-cifry-tatiany-golikovoi-o-sverhcmeptnocti-rossiian-v-2020-godu-60221d64eccec86b33ad4242Lockdowns only in large cities, In other cities there is no control, the necessary medical care, doctors and all hospitals are overcrowded. So if a person gets sick, then that will be his problem.
There was a lockdown in my city, but only documented for the report. In practice, no one forces you to stay at home.
How are the vaccinations going there in Russia? You have your own vaccine, Sputnik, and your own production line. You're pretty much independent in that sector. It's a shame that European Countries haven't co-operated with Russia to accommodate the high demand in vaccines. So far, the EU has contracted with pharmaceutical companies (Pfizer, AstraZeneca) that were unable to supply the increased demand.
A friend of mine was vaccinated against Sputnik-B coronavirus.
According to him, this is a difficult test for the body. The vaccine is perceived as a foreign substance. For two or three days his arm was very sore. He was drenched in sweat. However, then these symptoms disappeared. For this, the second injection is much worse tolerated by the vaccinated than the first.
Many Russians are skeptical about the use of the vaccine.
This applies not only to Sputnik-V, but in general to any vaccine developed in the world.