Results 08.09: Lack of beds and beating of activist



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Results 08.09: Lack of beds and beating of activist

Photo: Press Service of the President of Ukraine

Volodymyr Zelenskyy hopes that Ukraine will not repeat the path of some European countries

There is a shortage of hospital beds in Ukraine, the demand for which is increasing; The OPU demands that the police investigate “quickly and thoroughly” the beating of the activist. Korrespondent.net highlights yesterday’s major events.

Zelensky Says Coronavirus Hospitals Fill Up Too Fast

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hopes that hospitals are ready to increase the number of hospitalized in case of an increase in the infected coronavirus COVID-19 At the same time, he admitted that in Ukraine there is a problem of filling the beds of the “coronavirus” too quickly.

The public activist Volodymyr Balukh was beaten in the Hydropark of the capital

Public activist Vladimir Balukh was beaten on the night of Tuesday, September 8. He was found in a semi-unconscious state by a woman and responded to a phone call from Verkhovna MP Rada Akhtem Chiygoz.

It later turned out that the public activist Uladzimir Balukh had lost some things during the beating.

It grows Kryvyi Rih miners protest

The number of miners from the Kryvyi Rih iron ore plant who remained underground in protest and demanded higher wages and better working conditions has risen to 393. In total, 90 miners from the Gvardeiskaya mine, 60 miners from the mine Ternovskaya, 214 miners from the Rodina mine and 29 miners from the Oktyabrskaya mine are protesting.

The coronavirus vaccine began to be sold in Russia

The first batch of vaccine for the prevention of the new SputnikV coronavirus infection, developed by the Research Center in Epidemiology and Microbiology named after I. Gamalea of ​​the Ministry of Health of Russia, passed the necessary quality tests in laboratories Roszdravnadzor and was put into civil circulation.

Plan to overcome the crisis presented in Minsk

The Belarusian authorities presented Russia and the OSCE with a plan to resolve the political crisis in the country. The plan includes a constitutional reform until 2022, a weakening of the presidency in favor of the government and parliament, and the re-election of the president and parliament after the adoption of constitutional amendments.

In Ukraine diminished number of child population

Since 2014, one in five children is born out of wedlock. 10,000 children received the status of children deprived of parental care or orphanage in one year. More than 386 thousand children in difficult circumstances of life.

By 2030, the number of accidents on Ukraine’s roads is expected to be halved.

The Ministry of Infrastructure has developed a strategy to improve road safety in Ukraine until 2024. According to her, one of the priority tasks of the department is to reduce the accident rate by at least 30% by 2024 and by 50% by 2030, which that will save more than 1000 human lives a year.

In Ternopil, for violation of quarantine, protocols were issued to directors of schools and kindergartens

The police drew up protocols for violating the quarantine for the principals of 31 schools and 12 kindergartens in Ternopil, which was in the “red” quarantine zone. In addition, the head of the National Police of the Ternopil region, Oleksandr Bogomol, said that if parents bring their children to school and they get sick with COVID-19, then the director of the educational institution will take criminal responsibility.

Golden Nile fever registered in Ukraine

In the Poltava region, a resident of the Zenkovsky district was diagnosed with West Nile fever. The patient’s body temperature rose to 39 C, weakness, muscle aches appeared. The patient was examined by a family doctor and hospitalized. There is no vaccine to prevent West Nile fever.

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