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Businessman Pavel Fuks expressed the hope that Kharkiv Mayor Gennady Kernes, who had previously been diagnosed with the COVID-19 coronavirus infection, will “greet everyone” in a week.
Kharkiv Mayor Gennady Kernes, who has been in a German clinic since mid-September, received a negative test result for COVID-19 cornavirus infection. About this October 2 reported Ukrainian businessman Pavel Fuks on his Telegram channel.
“The news is good. Today he received a negative test for COVID-19. We hope that in a week Gennady Adolfovich will greet everyone,” Fuchs said.
Fuchs accompanied the post with a photograph of Kernes’s wife, Oksana Gaisinskaya.
“In the photo is Gaisinskaya. She just came out of Gennady Kernes’ room,” he said.
Kernes was hospitalized in one of the Kharkov hospitals on September 10. The director of the department of information and media relations, Yuri Sidorenko, said that due to the injury that Kernes received in 2014, and in the context of COVID-19, the mayor worsened. Rumors of a coma, a stroke and the mayor’s connection to a ventilator were not confirmed in the mayor’s office. On October 2, the Kharkiv City Council reported that Kernes’ life was not in danger.
On the night of September 17, Kernes was transferred to the Berlin-Schönefeld airport in Germany and hospitalized at the Charite clinic. His stepson Rodion Gaisinsky said the same day that the politician’s health was stable, on September 18 he wrote that Kernes was much better.
On September 23, the Kernes bloc – Kharkov’s successful party nominated Kernes as a candidate for the post of mayor of Kharkov in the upcoming local elections.
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