In Ukraine, 2.219 million cases of coronavirus COVID-19 have already been recorded, an increase over the day, June 9, – almost 1.8 thousand, which is more than the day before. 741 people were hospitalized per day, which is at the level of the previous day. This was reported by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.
Kyiv. Ukraine. Ukraine Gate – June 10, 2021 – Health
In Ukraine, 1,785 new cases of coronavirus COVID-19 were registered in a day. In particular, 77 children and 73 health workers fell ill.
This is stated in the message Coronavirus_info in the Telegram channel. It is noted that 741 people were hospitalized during the day; 97 fatalities were recorded; 6513 people recovered.
In addition, tests were performed per day – 59,421 (including PCR – 28,997, ELISA – 10,741); studies by rapid tests for antigen to SARS-CoV-2 – 19 683.
During the whole pandemic in Ukraine:
fell ill – 2,219,824 people;
recovered – 2,115,197 people;
fatalities – 51,507;
PCR tests were performed – 10,434,574.
Over the last 24 hours, the largest number of confirmed cases was registered in Kyiv (216), Kharkiv (128), Lviv (128) Dnipropetrovsk (119), and Kyiv (102) oblasts.
During the past 24hrs, the following number of cases of the disease was recorded in Kyiv and the oblasts:
Kyiv city – 216
Vinnytsia – 54
Volyn – 63
Dnipropetrovsk – 119
Donetsk – 63
Zhytomyr – 68
Transcarpathian – 26
Zaporizhzhya – 33
Ivano-Frankivsk – 44
Kyivska – 102
Kirovogradskaya – 17
Luhansk – 27
Lviv – 128
Mykolayivska – 53
Odessa – 63
Poltava – 75
Rivne – 88
Sumy – 63
Ternopil – 42
Kharkiv – 128
Kherson – 67
Khmelnytsky – 59
Cherkasy – 70
Chernivtsi – 27
Chernihiv – 90
Data from the temporarily occupied territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk oblasts, and the city of Sevastopol are missing.
According to Worldometer, a resource that monitors the situation with the coronavirus in the world, Ukraine ranks 16th in distribution and 18th in the number of deaths from COVID-19.
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Source: Ukrgate