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Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal thanked the Ukrainians, who fulfilled all quarantine requirements for two months and allowed the quarantine to be weakened.
Ukrainians should learn to live in a new reality. About this on Facebook declared Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal commented on the first stage of quarantine mitigation, which will begin on May 11.
“Tomorrow in Ukraine, the first restrictions will be relaxed and the concept of adaptive quarantine will begin to work. This means that local authorities, given the epidemic situation in each specific region, will be able to maintain certain restrictions,” he said.
He cited Kiev as an example, where they decided not to open shopping malls, and Lviv, where the weakening of the quarantine was postponed until May 15.
He called the weakening of the quarantine “the most critical moment.”
“The weakening of quarantine does not mean that the coronavirus no longer exists or has become less dangerous. We must learn to live and work in new conditions. This is a key requirement under which quarantine will not be strengthened, and the next stage of Relief will come sooner, “Shmygal emphasized.
The Prime Minister also thanked the Ukrainians who followed the quarantine rules for two months. “I know it was not easy, but it really saved thousands of lives and made it possible to better prepare our medical system for the challenges of the pandemic,” said the official.
The quarantine in Ukraine is valid from March 12. Due to the spread of coronavirus infection, COVID-19 banned massive events, closed educational institutions, shopping malls, stores (except supermarkets and pharmacies), restaurants, cafes and bars, gyms, beauty salons, and nightclubs, suspended flights with other countries. Interregional passenger traffic. On March 17, the metro was closed in Kiev, Kharkov and the Dnieper.
The government quarantine exit plan for Ukraine consists of five stages. On May 11, the first stage of the lifting restrictions will begin: visits to parks, public gardens, coastal areas and forest parks will be allowed; children’s and sports courts. In addition, they may open stores that sell non-food items, summer areas of cafes and restaurants; beauty salons, dental offices and clinics; notary and law firms. In addition, museums, libraries, and nature reserves can resume work.
At the same time, in areas where there is a higher incidence of COVID-19, special quarantine restrictions will be established, which will be stricter than in other regions, the Cabinet said.
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