The article presents data on the features of COVID-19 infection in patients with primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) in the Russian Federation, obtained through the National association of experts in PID (NAEPID) registry. Materials and methods: from March 1, 2020 to October 15, 2020, 15 cases of close intrafamilial contact between PIDs patients and COVID-19 patients without reliable infection of the first and 23 cases of COVID-19 infection in PIDs patients were reported. Results: 6/23 infected people had asymptomatic course of infection, 9/23 patients – mild form, 8/23 – moderate form of disease, one patient had a severe course with a fatal outcome. 19/23 patients were under 18 years of age, which corresponds with the age data of the national Russia PID registry. Conclusion: perhaps this age composition partially explains the milder course of COVID-19 in PIDs patients compared to the European data. Other possible reasons for a milder course may be the lower pathogenicity of the coronavirus strain circulating in the Russian Federation.