COVID-19: the situation as of the morning of August 9 in Transcarpathia and Ukraine

During the past day, August 9, 401 people sought emergency medical care, 26 of them had symptoms of acute pneumonia, 25 were suspected of having COVID-19.

554 samples of biological materials for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing were collected.

44 persons were diagnosed with COVID-19, 5 of them are medical workers, and 2 are children.

For the past 24hrs, 2 deaths among patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have been reported. In total, since the beginning of the pandemic, 222 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have died. 

2497 patients have recovered.  

Overall, as of 9:00 am on August 10, 2020, 5809 patients have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Of those, 742 are health care workers and 320 are children.

Transcarpathian Regional Center of Public Health 

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According to the Public Health Center, as of 9:00 am on August 10, there have been 81957 laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ukraine, of which 1922 were fatal, 44359 patients have recovered. During the day, 1008 new cases were confirmed. Currently, coronavirus disease has been detected in: 

Vinnytsia region – 2985 cases; 
Volyn region – 4327 cases; 
Dnipropetrovsk region – 1571 cases; 
Donetsk region – 976 cases; 
Zhytomyr region – 2154 cases; 
Transcarpathian region – 5,809 cases; 
Zaporizhzhya region – 953 cases; 
Ivano-Frankivsk region – 5797 cases; 
Kirovohrad region – 724 cases; 
Kyiv – 9564 cases; 
Kyiv region – 4197 cases; 
Lviv region – 10981 cases; 
Luhansk region – 155 cases; 
Mykolaiv region – 716 cases; 
Odesa region – 4230 cases; 
Poltava region – 497 cases; 
Rivne region – 6923 cases; 
Sumy region – 699 cases; 
Ternopil region – 3324 cases; 
Kharkiv region – 4901 cases; 
Kherson region – 269 cases; 
Khmelnytsky region – 1368 cases; 
Chernivtsi region – 6777 cases; 
Cherkasy region – 1036 cases; 
Chernihiv region – 1024 cases. 
MOH reminds: Be sure to call your family doctor if you notice the first symptoms of a respiratory disease. Stay at home! Self-isolation is the surest way to protect yourself from infection

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