The Ministry of Health of Ukraine named the regions with the highest incidence of COVID-19 per 100,000 inhabitants



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The highest incidence rate of COVID-19 coronavirus infection per 100,000 inhabitants is in the Nikolaev region, the lowest in Kirovograd, reported the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.

The average incidence of COVID-19 coronavirus infection in Ukraine for 14 days is 287.9 ​​per 100,000 inhabitants. This is evidenced by data from the Ministry of Health as of January 3.

The norm is 40 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

The leaders in morbidity are the Nikolaev region (495.5 per 100 thousand of the population), the Zaporozhye region (464.3 per 100 thousand of the population), Kiev (423.9 per 100 thousand of the population), the Kiev region (422.8 per 100 thousand of the population). thousand inhabitants) and the Cherkasy region (420.8 per 100 thousand inhabitants).

The lowest incidence rate is found in the Kirovograd region (84.1 per 100,000 inhabitants).

As of January 3, on average, 33.3% of places for COVID-19 patients are occupied in Ukraine, in no region now this figure does not exceed 50%.

An outbreak of coronavirus infection began in late 2019 in China. March 11, 2020 World Health Organization declared the spread of the coronavirus a pandemic.

Since the beginning of the epidemic in Ukraine, COVID-19 has been confirmed in 1,074,093 people, 18,854 patients died, 728,865 recovered.



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