In Kiev, the number of COVID-19 patients requiring hospitalization is growing – Klitschko



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To date, 1930 confirmed 1930 cases of COVID-19 have already been recorded. 38 people died, 138 recovered, said the mayor of the capital Vitali Klitschko.

In Kiev, per day, coronavirus infection was detected in 59 people, one patient with COVID-19 died. This was announced today during a briefing by the Mayor of Moscow, Vitali Klitschko, the correspondent for the publication “GORDON” reports.

Among the recently identified cases: 33 women between 27 and 79 years old, one three-month-old girl, 22 men between 25 and 82 years old, and three boys between 10, 11 and 12 years old. Among them are 14 health workers.

During the day, 10 patients were hospitalized in hospitals in the capital. The rest are treated by self-isolation, under the supervision of doctors.

Overall, there are already 1930 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Kiev. 38 people died, 138 recovered.

The leaders in the number of patients detected during the last day were Darnytskyi district (11 cases), Dnieper and Obolonsky districts (eight cases each), Klitschko noted.

“We have an increase in the number of infected people requiring hospitalization. In the city’s hospital hospitals, there are 218 patients with coronavirus and 99 with suspected disease. 56 patients are in serious condition, seven of them are connected to devices mechanical ventilation “, emphasized the mayor. .

He said that in the hospitals of the first wave hospitals there are about 500 places for patients with coronavirus. In total, nearly 1.7 thousand beds are provided in first and second wave medical facilities.

“If we have an infectious explosion, this may not be enough. That is why I turn to everyone every time: stop living in illusions. The virus has not regressed. The danger is real. And the further development of the situation depends on the consciousness of each of us. ” – added Klitschko.

Since the beginning of the epidemic, the coronavirus it was confirmed in 16.023 Ukrainians, Of which 425 died, and 3373 recovered.



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