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In the “red” zone of countries on the spread of COVID-19 – 57 countries
Ukraine has provided new information on the number of active COVID-19 cases per 100,000 inhabitants as of August 30 in the countries of the world. There are fewer “red” countries.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine on Sunday August 30 updated the list of countries in the “red” and “green” zones. The list of “red” countries has decreased, according to the department’s press service.
There are 57 countries in the “red” zone of countries for the spread of COVID-19 and 136 in the “green” zone.
So, on the list of states in the “red” zone, in particular: Spain, Romania, the United States, Brazil.
In the green zone: Egypt, Turkey, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia, RF, Poland, Greece, Germany and others.
Ukraine includes in the “red list” those countries in which the number of new cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 inhabitants in the last two weeks exceeds the same indicator in our country.
Citizens entering Ukraine from “red” zone countries must either pass a PCR test for coronavirus or go through a two-week self-isolation.
We previously wrote that the number of COVID-19 cases in Bucovina exceeded ten thousand. The Chernivtsi region is included in the list of leaders in the number of coronavirus infections of a new type.
Turkey was also reported to have reported an increase in the number of critically ill COVID-19 patients.
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