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Ukraine has identified 2,481 new COVID-19 cases in the past 24 hours, Health Minister Maksym Stepanov said during his morning briefing on Aug. 29. As of 10 a.m., there are 58,348 active cases across Ukraine.

In the past 24 hours, Ukraine has recorded 41 deaths from COVID-19, 450 patients have been hospitalized and 1,055 people have recovered – the record number since the pandemic began in Ukraine.

The largest numbers of new cases were recorded in the city of Kyiv (265) and Kharkiv (247), Ternopil (227), Lviv (190), Ivano-Frankivsk (182), Odessa (170) and Chernivtsi (142) oblasts.

Ukraine’s daily COVID-19 cases, deaths and recoveries from July 16 to Aug. 28, 2020. All data were released by the Ministry of Health.

During the past 24 hours, laboratories have administered 22,469 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests across the country, Stepanov said during his briefing. They also carried out 20,359 antibody tests (IFA).

The total number of infections identified in the country since the start of the pandemic stands at 116,978. A total of 56,138 people have recovered and 2,492 have died of the disease.

Ukraine’s daily new COVID-19 cases and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, the most accurate way of diagnosing the novel coronavirus, between July 16 and Aug. 28, 2020.

Since Aug. 3, new rules for Ukraine’s COVID-19 quarantine have come into force: communities, rather than entire regions, are now divided into green, yellow, orange and red levels of severity of the spread of COVID-19. The authorities in districts, cities, and towns will have to tighten or relax quarantine restrictions in accordance with the new categories. The levels are based on four indicators that are reviewed every five days.

Starting on Sept. 1, the government will tighten the quarantine restrictions in the green level regions, where the virus is spreading more slowly. In these regions, the government will ban discos, nightclubs and restaurants where people gather to dance or organize mass events.

The full list of regions and their zone categorization is available here (in Ukrainian).

To contain the spread of the virus, Ukraine closed its borders to foreign citizens for a month on Aug. 28. The ban will last until Sep. 28.

Foreigners with permanent residency permits and refugees will be exempt from the ban, as will transit passengers who can confirm that they will leave the country in no more than two days.

The ban also will not apply to citizens invited to the country by Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs or members of diplomatic missions and international organizations.

The full list of foreign citizens who are exempted from the ban is available here (in English).

CORONAVIRUS IN UKRAINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

 

  • Ukraine introduced four COVID-19 threat levels for cities, communities
  • Ukraine extended the so-called “adaptive quarantine” until August 31.
  • Ukraine entered the fourth stage of lifting quarantine on June 10.
  • Indoor restaurants, domestic flights resumed on June 5, international flights on June 15
  • How the Ukrainian government has been responding: TIMELINE
  • Kyiv, Kharkiv and Dnipro subways reopened on May 25.
  • Why the Kyiv Post isn’t making its coverage free in the times of COVID-19.
  • With international travel on hold, Ukrainians prepare to travel across Ukraine
  • TripsGuard website tracks coronavirus travel restrictions in 84 nations.
  • Where to buy masks.