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In Kharkov, about 60% of all COVID-19 cases in the region
On the last day in Kharkov, coronavirus was diagnosed in 26 people. This was reported on Telegram by the head of the Kharkiv Regional State Administration, Alexey Kucher.
According to him, the daily growth of patients in Kharkov amounted to more than half of the identified patients in the region. The technician noted that in the last 24 hours in the Kharkiv region, 44 new cases of disease have been identified.
“I draw attention to the fact that, of the confirmed cases during the last day, 26 were among residents of Kharkov. In total, about 60% of all cases in the city of Kharkov are in the region,” he said. Kucher.
He also reported two deaths in Kharkov from a coronavirus.
“Two women from Kharkiv (48 and 56 years old) died in one day. They both had severe concomitant diseases,” said Kucher.
Previously, the Mayor of Kharkov, Gennady Kernes, announced his intention to open the city subway from May 12. According to him, the metro is not a hotbed for coronavirus. However, he said they plan to let a limited number of people get into the cars.
Metro in Kiev, however, does not plan to open early. According to the capital’s mayor, Vitali Klitschko, such a decision must be made by the government and “will not be immediate.”
As you know, the metro in Ukraine has been closed since the beginning of the quarantine in the country. The Cabinet is afraid to open the subway and the Office of the President predicts that it will work only in the summer. A few days ago, Prime Minister Denis Shmygal ruled out opening the subway until May 22.