kyiv.Ukraine.Ukraine Gate – December 30,2021- Referring to the data received from the Ministry of Health on Thursday, December 30, a yellow level of epidemic risk was established in all regions of Ukraine.
Thus, as of December 30, the infection rate in the country was 190 per 100 thousand people, with an important indicator of 75 per 100 thousand people.
In Kyiv, the incidence rate is 447 per 100,000 people, and is the highest in the country.
The level of hospitalizations in the country as of December 29 – 26.4, with a certain figure of 60 per 100 thousand population. In Kyiv, the level of hospitalizations is 24.5.
In general, this figure is not exceeded in any region.
The occupancy of beds with oxygen is 24.3%, with a certain figure of 65%, in Kiev – 23%.
Oxygen occupancy rate is not exceeded in any region of Ukraine.
The State Commission for Energy and Emergency Situations established a yellow level of epidemic danger in the Volyn and Zaporizhia regions from 00:00 on December 30, 2021.
New quarantine rules came into force in Ukraine on December 6. Currently, only those who have received at least one dose of vaccination against COVID-19 and have the appropriate document – “yellow” COVID-certificate or certificate 063 / o can visit public institutions at the yellow level of epidemic danger.
To serve visitors and customers, employees of restaurants, hotels and gyms must have at least one vaccination against COVID-19. At the same time, you can use a negative test, which is valid for 72 hours, or an alternative document – COVID-certificate of recovery.
Thus, at the yellow level of epidemiological danger, public institutions will not be able to serve customers, as well as admit to work those who do not have one of these documents.
During the whole pandemic in Ukraine, 3,660,620 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed, 3,460,249 were recovered. At the same time, 95,690 fatal cases were recorded. As of December 29, 5,930 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 coronavirus disease were registered in Ukraine (including 373 children and 137 medical workers).