Daily rate of COVID-19 infections in Ukraine remains high, with over 30,000 reported cases
Over the past day, 31,513 Ukrainians have been diagnosed with COVID-19, a total of 310 deaths were recorded, and 27,684 patients recovered from the disease, according to official data from the Ukrainian Ministry of Health as of the morning of Feb. 16.
The daily rate of COVID-19 infections in Ukraine remains high. A day earlier, on Feb. 15, 29,724 Ukrainians were reported to have contracted the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus.
Over the entire duration of the pandemic, a total of 4,603,930 people have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in Ukraine, of whom 3,839,314 have recovered, and 103,565 have died.
COVID-19 new cases, breakdown by region:
· Kyiv City – 4,378;
· Odesa Oblast – 2,847;
· Dnipropetrovsk Oblast – 1,952;
· Kharkiv Oblast – 1,765;
· Donetsk Oblast – 1,757;
· Zaporizhzhia Oblast – 1,597;
· Poltava Oblast – 1,523;
· Khmelnytskyi Oblast – 1,439;
· Kyiv Oblast – 1,259;
· Sumy Oblast – 1,159;
· Cherkasy Oblast – 1,112;
· Chernihiv Oblast – 1,084.
· Volyn Oblast – 1,012;
· Rivne Oblast – 1,007;
· Zhytomyr Oblast – 957;
· Mykolaiv Oblast – 928;
· Lviv Oblast – 919;
· Kherson Oblast – 785;
· Luhansk Oblast – 738;
· Vinnytsia Oblast – 667;
· Ternopil Oblast – 624;
· Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast – 542;
· Kirovohrad Oblast – 541;
· Zakarpattia Oblast – 492;
· Chernivtsi Oblast – 429;
No data is available for the temporarily occupied territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the non-government-controlled parts of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts, and Sevastopol.
An adaptive quarantine is in effect in the country until the end of March 2022, dividing Ukraine into colored zones that represent the impact of the coronavirus on the region.
Ivano-Frankivsk, Rivne, Zakarpattia, Khmelnytskyi and Luhansk Oblasts are in the red zone, while all other regions are currently in the yellow or orange zones.
Over 30 million coronavirus vaccination doses have been administered, and nearly 14 million people have received two doses, with more than 600,000 people having had a booster dose.
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