Results 02.11: Proportion of KSU and death per bed



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Results 02.11: Proportion of KSU and death per bed

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The president urged the people’s deputies to support the bill to dissolve the CCU

In connection with the decisions of the Constitutional Court, meetings of “servants of the people” and heads of parliamentary factions were held; Uzhgorod COVID hospitals are 100% full of patients. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events.

The president spoke at a meeting of the monoboly

Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy recorded an urgent audio message to parliamentarians Servants of the people and spoke at a party meeting due to “strange behavior of the judges” of the Constitutional Court of Ukraine. The president asked the people’s deputies to support the bill on the termination of the powers of the judges of the Constitutional Court; otherwise, Zelensky warned, the dissolution of the Verkhovna Rada is possible.

In addition, Verkhovna Rada spokesman Dmitry Razumkov held a meeting during which they discussed the return of electronic statements to legislation and Zelensky’s bill on restarting the CCU. Thus, the head of the Verkhovna Rada has drawn up a bill on the restoration of the rights of the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption, canceled by the CCU.

The Uzhgorod resident could not find a place in the city’s medical facilities.

In Uzhgorod, the beds for COVID-19 patients were sold out. In this regard, an infected neighbor of the city died, who could not be taken to the regional hospital. Regional authorities blamed the incident on the Uzhgorod mayor’s office, which failed to comply with the decisions of the regional state administration to expand the number of beds for coronavirus patients.

On the morning of November 2, 402,194 cases of COVID-19 infection were recorded in Ukraine. Since the beginning of the epidemic, 163,768 people have recovered and 7,375 have died from the effects of the coronavirus disease. During the day, 6754 cases of COVID-19 were confirmed.

A terrorist attack took place in the Austrian capital

In Vienna, unknown persons began shooting in various districts of the city. As a result, two people died and 15 others were injured. The country’s authorities announced an anti-terrorist operation in the capital and urged citizens not to leave their homes.

Islamic State supporters claimed blame for the attack in retaliation for Austria’s participation in the US coalition against the Islamic State.

First corruption case closed by decision of the Constitutional Court

The Supreme Anti-Corruption Court closed the case against the former head of the Zaporozhye Regional State Administration, Konstantin Bryl, who was accused of specifying false data in the electronic declaration, since previously the Constitutional Court had declared illegal criminal responsibility for such an act.

The culprit of the fatal traffic accident near Kiev was convicted

Anton Zhelepa, guilty of an accident on the Staroobukhovskaya highway, in which four people (members of a family) died, was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Furthermore, the court fully satisfied the civil claim of the victims for compensation for the damage caused.

Ukraine Contact Center for COVID-19 Launched in Ukraine

The 24-hour hotline in Ukraine of the Ministry of Health to combat the coronavirus has begun to work. By calling 0800602019 for free, you can get information on a number of questions related to the coronavirus: PCR tests, CT, appointments with a family doctor, etc.

The deputy director resigned from RRB

The deputy head of the State Bureau of Investigation, a former lawyer for fugitive President Viktor Yanukovych, Alexander Babikov, resigned from the department because, according to NAPK head Alexander Novikov, there was a conflict of interest due to the connection between Babikov and Yanukovych.

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