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Ukraine has expanded the red zone

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Ministry of Health has updated the list of countries in the red and green zones

The list of countries where the incidence of coronavirus is higher than in Ukraine includes Poland, Moldova, Russia, Hungary, the Czech Republic and other countries.

Ukraine has expanded the list of countries in the “red zone”, which now includes 80 countries, six more than a week earlier. The new list for Friday, February 5, was published on the website of the Ministry of Health.

Compared to last week, one country went green: Suriname.

However, Namibia, Botswana, Moldova, Kuwait, Malaysia, Maldives and Eswatini have joined the “red zone”. Also, this area is home to Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Czech Republic, Russian Federation, Germany, Great Britain and other countries, which are popular with Ukrainians.

As you know, the “Red Zone” means that the incidence of COVID-19 in this country is higher than in Ukraine. After returning from those countries, you must self-isolate for 14 days using the Vdoma app or perform a PCR test within 24 hours.

With a negative test, self-isolation is not necessary. Furthermore, self-isolation can be canceled if there is a negative result of a PCR test carried out no earlier than 48 hours before entering Ukraine.

Recall, according to the latest data, the number of people infected by COVID in the world has exceeded 105 million.

The day before, the Cabinet of Ministers made a forecast for the opening of borders for Ukrainians: there are three scenarios.

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