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The number of officially confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ukraine has reached 1,319 as of 9 a.m. on April 6, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Health.

Thirty-eight people have died from the disease, an increase of one since the previous report on the evening of April 5. In all, 28 people have recovered since the beginning of the outbreak in Ukraine.

As of the morning of April 6, the largest number of coronavirus cases in Ukraine has been registered in Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast (325 cases), Chernivtsi Oblast (220 cases), Ternopil Oblast (160 cases), and Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (116 cases).

Over the last 24 hours, Ukraine has identified 68 new COVID-19 cases.

The novel coronavirus has spread slower in Ukraine than in countries with the highest number of cases, such as Spain, Italy and the U.S., according to Deputy Health Minister Viktor Lyashko.

The number of COVID-19 cases in Ukraine is expected to reach its apex on April 14-15.

To prevent the rapid spread of the coronavirus, the government has intensified quarantine measures starting on April 6. It is now forbidden to go out without medical masks and visit public places like parks, squares, recreation areas, forest parks, coastal zones.

Children and elderly people are recommended to stay home.

Globally, COVID-19 has killed 69,487  people as of April 5, and infected over 1.2 million people; 264,838 patients have recovered.

The United States, Spain, Italy, Germany and France are struggling the most to curb the spread of the disease. These countries have now more registered COVID-19 cases than China, where the pandemic began.

CORONAVIRUS IN UKRAINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

 

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