COVID-19: the situation as of November 4 in Uzhgorod, Transcarpathia, Ukraine

The situation regarding COVID-19 in Transcarpathia as 9.00 November 4:

7156 Transcarpathians have recovered

During the past day, November 3, 283 persons were diagnosed with COVID-19. Of those, 18 are health care workers and 8 are children.

1913 samples of biological materials for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing were collected.

For the past 24hrs, 6 deaths among patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have been reported. In total, since the beginning of the pandemic, 387 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 have died. 

Overall, as of 9:00 am on November 4, 2020, 15470 patients have been diagnosed with COVID-19. Of those, 1406 are health care workers and 843 are children.

Press Center of the Transcarpathian Regional State Administration 

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As of the morning of November 4, 3100 Uzhgorod residents have been confirmed to have COVID-19. This was reported by the health department of Uzhgorod city council and Uzhgorod city and district branch of the State Institution "Transcarpathian Regional Laboratory Center of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine". 

54 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in the past 24 hours in Uzhgorod. One person died.

1702 people have recovered  

47 persons have died.
  
1351 Uzhgorod residents are hospitalized or on outpatient treatment. 

Press Service of Uzhgorod City Council

According to the Public Health Center, as of 9:00 am on November 4, there have been 420617 laboratory confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ukraine, of which 7731 were fatal, 176404 patients have recovered. During the day, 9524 new cases were confirmed. Currently, coronavirus disease has been detected in: 

Kyiv – 40390 cases 
Vinnytsia region – 11363 cases 
Volyn region – 14544 cases 
Dnipropetrovsk region – 16169 cases 
Donetsk region – 12367 cases 
Zhytomyr region – 16200 cases 
Transcarpathian region – 15470 cases 
Zaporizhzhya region – 11227 cases 
Ivano-Frankivsk region –22047 cases 
Kyiv region – 17918 cases 
Kirovohrad region – 2730 cases 
Luhansk region – 3988 cases 
Lviv region – 31639 cases 
Mykolaiv region – 9027 cases 
Odesa region – 26332 cases 
Poltava region – 10617 cases 
Rivne region – 20300 cases 
Sumy region – 12776 cases 
Ternopil region – 21332 cases 
Kharkiv region – 39559 cases 
Kherson region – 4622 cases 
Khmelnytsky region – 17439 cases 
Cherkasy region – 9898 cases 
Chernivtsi region – 23296 cases 
Chernihiv region – 9367 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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