The situation regarding COVID-19 in Transcarpathia as 9.00 November 6:
7423 Transcarpathians have recovered
During the past day, November 5, 419 persons were diagnosed with COVID-19. Of those, 32 are health care workers and 13 are children.
1415 samples of biological materials for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing were collected.
For the past 24hrs, 12 deaths among patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have been reported. In total, since the beginning of the pandemic, 409 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have died.
Overall, as of 9:00 am on November 6, 2020, 16268 patients have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Of those, 1464 are health care workers and 865 are children.
Press Center of the Transcarpathian Regional State Administration
The city of Uzhgorod – 74 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in the past 24 hours. In total, 3520 cases have been reported
According to the Public Health Center, as of 9:00 am on November 6, there have been 440188 laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ukraine, of which 8125 were fatal, 195544 patients have recovered. During the day, 9721 new cases were confirmed. Currently, coronavirus disease has been detected in:
Kyiv – 42,375 cases;
Vinnytsia region – 11,923 cases;
Volyn region – 15,313 cases;
Dnipropetrovsk region – 17,014 cases;
Donetsk region – 13,128 cases;
Zhytomyr region – 17,189 cases;
Transcarpathian region – 16,268 cases;
Zaporizhzhya region – 12,196 cases;
Ivano-Frankivsk region – 23,032 cases;
Kyiv region – 18,763 cases;
Kirovohrad region – 2,891 cases;
Luhansk region – 4,214 cases;
Lviv region – 32,425 cases;
Mykolaiv region – 9,605 cases;
Odesa region – 27,392 cases;
Poltava region – 11,337 cases;
Rivne region – 21,026 cases;
Sumy region – 13,635 cases;
Ternopil region – 21,708 cases;
Kharkiv region – 41,131 cases;
Kherson region – 5,027 cases;
Khmelnytsky region – 18,438 cases;
Cherkasy region – 10,292 cases;
Chernivtsi region – 24,079 cases;
Chernihiv region – 9,787 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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