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In Ukraine, for the product of 20.8 thousand new patients with “covid”, hospitalized – more than 6 thousand INFOGRAPHICS

Sugar Mizzy October 24, 2021

For the last work, on October 23, in Ukraine registered 20,791 new cases coronavirus disease.

According to the “News”, these are the data that were released on Sunday, October 24, by the press service Ministry of Health.

With 5,924 people were hospitalized per day (previous day – 5 362).

According to official data, 6,081 people recovered.

From complications 386 people died.

The highest daily mortality rate was reported on October 21, 2021 – 614.
The record of new known cases of “code” since the beginning of the epidemic was also recorded on October 21, 2021 – 23,785.

By data Johns Hopkins University infographic, in the world as of the morning of October 24, 2021 laboratory recorded more than 243 382 million cases of infection coronavirus. Over 4.944 million people died from complications caused by COVID-19. Vaccinations were carried out – more than 6.877 billion.

As of today, 3757 active 9 cases of COVID-19 have been registered in Ukraine. The number of “active” patients increased by 14,324.

The day before, on Saturday, the indicator of dynamics of new people +14 416, on Friday +14 641, on Thursday +13 833, on Wednesday +10 812, on Tuesday +7 265, on Monday +5 926, last Sunday + 7 528

The number of active patients with coronavirus in Ukraine 74 days in a row.

According to the Ministry of Health, 1,533 children and 237 health workers fell ill with “covid”.

59,357 people were tested by PCR, 11,708 by ELISA, and 39,159 by rapid tests.

During the whole epidemic in Ukraine, PCR tests were conducted – 13,986,710.

For the last largest number of confirmed cases were registered in Dnipropetrovsk (2,211), Lviv (1,509), Odessa (1403), Donetsk (1,380) regions.

The product was vaccinated against “code” on October 23 177,730 people. One (the first dose is received by 12,530 people, restored) – 48,200 people.

Since the beginning of vaccination, 8,890,454 people have been vaccinated, 8,890,452 of them have received one dose, 6,963,577 people have been immunized and received two doses (two of them have received one dose abroad).
In general 15,854,029 vaccinations were performed.

The Ministry of Health emphasizes that 95% of those hospitalized with COVID-19 last week were unvaccinated.

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disease, in China since December 2019 began registration, pneumonia is caused by a new coronavirus (2019-nCoV), which has not yet been observed in humans. The virus is thought to have originated from contaminated seafood and meat in Wuhan City.

The disease may be accompanied by fever, cough, shortness of breath, loss of smell and sometimes taste, pneumonia. At least 80% of infected people have a mild form.
In Ukraine, the current mortality rate is about 2%.

On March 11, 2020, WHO officially announced the global pandemic COVID-19.

On March 3, 2020, the first case of coronavirus COVID-19 infection was recorded in Ukraine. Infected correctors of the Chernivtsi region, who arrived from Italy with his wife. On March 20, it became known that he was recovering.

The first death from coronavirus in Ukraine was recorded on March 13, 2020: a 71-year-old woman died in a hospital in Radomyshl. She returned from Lviv to Poland on March 1, and then went to Zhytomyr Region.

Quarantine restrictions in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ukraine were introduced on March 12, 2020.
On March 17-18, Ukraine closed its borders, stopped subway traffic, intercity and interregional passenger traffic, imposed restrictions on the operation of service and trade facilities, relocated to settlements, and established liability for violating them.
From April 6, the government tightened quarantine measures and further adjusted them.
On April 22, the Cabinet of Ministers extended the quarantine until May 11, after which it eased it somewhat, but extended the end of quarantine restrictions.
Quarantine restrictions in Ukraine began to ease on May 11. On May 20, the government introduced adaptive quarantine until June 22.
On May 23, land public transport was launched in Kyiv as usual, and on May 25, the metro was launched.
The next stages of quarantine easing in Ukraine began on June 5, and then on June 10. The government’s June 17 decision extended the adaptive quarantine until July 31. Later it was extended until the end of the summer.

On August 22, President Zelensky worries that “the first coronavirus has arrived in Ukraine only now.
On August 27, the Cabinet of Ministers extended the quarantine, but renounced strict restrictions throughout Ukraine.

On November 11, 2020, Prime Minister Denis Shmygal announced that instead of adaptive quarantine, the government would return to general and also introduce a strict “weekend quarantine.” This practice was stopped on December 5, but the authorities announced an “intellectual lockdown” – from 8 to 24 January 2021.

On January 25, 2021, Ukraine returned to the quarantine restrictions that applied in December 2020.

On March 25, the Ministry of Health renewed the division into quarantine zones: Kyiv and 10 oblasts were in the “red” zone. A hard lockdown has resumed in Kyiv on April 5 – the subway and other public transport can be reached only with special passes.

From May 1, Kyiv relaxed the quarantine. On May 7, the Ministry of Health stated that the situation in Ukraine had stabilized, after which there were no oblasts left in the “red” zone.

In August, the government will extend the quarantine restrictions until October 1, 2021, and then until December 31.

On September 23, the whole of Ukraine moved from the “yellow” zone to the epidemic zone, but with changes in opportunities for the vaccinated.

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