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The weekend quarantine had a positive effect
The government decided not to extend the weekend quarantine; Hungarian MEPs accused Kiev of creating a “civil war” in Transcarpathia. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events.
The Cabinet imposed restrictions on the “orange” zone throughout the country
Prime Minister Denis Shmygal said that in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic, the weekend quarantine had a positive effect, which is why it was canceled. In this regard, the government decided to introduce restrictions throughout Ukraine, typical of the “orange” quarantine zone.
Hungarian MEPs condemned the actions of the Ukrainian authorities in Transcarpathia
Party MEPs Fidesz and the Christian Democratic People’s Party declared that Kiev is creating a “civil war” situation in Transcarpathia. According to them, the SBU’s searches were politically motivated and aimed at intimidation and pressure and resembled “the methods of the Stalinist totalitarian system.”
The register of the number of recovered from the coronavirus in Ukraine has been updated
On the morning of December 2, 758,264 COVID-19 cases were recorded in Ukraine, of which 369,054 ended in recovery and 12,717 ended in death. During the day, 13,141 infected were identified and 13,882 patients managed to overcome the disease, a record number since the beginning of the epidemic.
Zelensky signed a law on the creation of the State Agrarian Registry
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy approved amendments to the law On state support for agriculture in Ukraine, according to which the country will create a unified state information system: the State Agrarian Registry.
Cabinet exempt from VAT on COVID vaccines
Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers decided to exempt from value-added tax vaccines for the prevention of coronavirus and a series of antibiotics that will be imported into the country. This government decision aims to reduce the cost of drugs.
United Arab Emirates donates aid to Ukraine to fight COVID-19
Ukraine received medical assistance from the government of the United Arab Emirates in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic: 100,000 kits for express COVID-19 IgM / IgG tests and 200,000 protective masks. The Presidency said that the funds will be distributed among the regions.
Kagarlyk rape case sent to court
The State Investigations Office brought charges against five officers from the Kagarlyk Police Station in the rape case and the process was brought to court. In case of proof of guilt, these people face punishment in the form of imprisonment of up to 12 years.
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