Hospital beds in Ukraine are occupied by more than 70% in 4 regions



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In four regions, hospital beds are more than 70% full. In total, in Ukraine, first wave hospital beds for coronavirus patients are 59.4% occupied.

This is stated by data from the Ministry of Health.

The most active are the hospitals in the Donetsk (107.8%), Odessa (81.1%), Lugansk (81.1%) and Kharkiv (72.4%) regions.

In Kiev, this figure is 69%.

The least busy hospitals are found in the Kherson (23.2%), Ivano-Frankivsk (36.4%), Transcarpathian (41.4%) and Kirovograd (50.9%) regions.

At the same time, the Kirovograd region remains the only region that is ready to facilitate quarantine in the country. Here, the incidence rate of coronavirus in the last 14 days per 100,000 inhabitants is 23.6, while the norm is 40. In other regions, this figure is exceeded. On average in Ukraine, it is 159.5.

We will recall, as of yesterday in Kiev and five other regions, hospital beds were filled by more than 70%.

As RBC-Ukraine wrote, despite the increase in morbidity, the Cabinet of Ministers does not see the need to introduce a state of emergency in the country.

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