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The Ministry of Health of Ukraine named four areas where the number of new cases of COVID-19 is growing

“We note growth in Odessa, Donetsk, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions,” wrote the head of the Ministry of Health.

According to Lyashko, the burden on the healthcare system is now controlled.

“Resuscitation beds are occupied by 13%, beds with oxygen – by 9%, ventilators – by 3%. Therefore, the country continues to remain at the” green “level of epidemic danger,” the minister said.

Context:

An outbreak of coronavirus infection began at the end of 2019 in China. 11 March 2020 WHO declared the spread of coronavirus a pandemic… As of August 11 in Ukraine confirmed 2.3 million cases of coronavirus, 53.1 thousand people died, almost 2.2 million patients recovered.

By data The Ministry of Health, on August 10, 63 new cases of COVID-19 were detected in the Odessa region, 89 in the Donetsk region, 96 in the Zaporozhye region, and 66 in the Kherson region.

In Ukraine, the epidemic situation is gradually deteriorating, said on August 4, Deputy Minister of Health, Chief Sanitary Doctor of Ukraine Igor Kuzin. In the country, according to him, confirmed 147 cases strain of coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 “Delta”.

The outbreak caused by this strain can happen at any time, said Lyashko.

In Ukraine adaptive quarantine was in force until August 31, the Cabinet extended it until October 1… Regions are divided into “green”, “yellow”, “orange” and “red” zones according to the level of restrictions, which depend on the epidemic situation.

On June 9, the Ministry of Health published updated indicators for determining the levels of epidemic danger, according to which all regions of Ukraine entered the green zone… At the same time, according to the Ministry of Health, Ternopil region does not correspond to the “green” zone for the third day in a row. in terms of hospitalization dynamics.

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