Zelensky explained the deterioration of the situation with COVID in Ukraine



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Zelensky explained the deterioration of the situation with COVID in Ukraine

Photo: Press Service of the President of Ukraine

Zelensky explained the increase in COVID-19 cases in Ukraine

Volodymyr Zelenskyy connects the epidemic situation with political activity before local elections; says this is a “political circus”.

The increase in the incidence of the coronavirus in Ukraine is associated with the start of political activity before local elections. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during a visit to the Rivne region on Thursday 1 October.

Ukraine managed to stop the first wave of coronavirus, but then the local election campaign began, the president said.

“We see sociology, what influence this political euphoria, this political circus has. They (politicians – ed.) They want to please all the people who live in this or that city, settlement. But now we see more than 4 thousand (coronavirus patients – These are toys that have increased the number of patients by more than a thousand percent, “says Zelensky.

At the same time, Zelensky added that there are already four to five drugs for the treatment of COVID-19.

“Well, we are doing some separate things in Ukraine: both preventive drugs and new drugs that will be used … We have four or five different types of drugs that are undergoing clinical trials and they will help people. Like I said, prevention of COVID-19 or they will mitigate the disease process itself, “Zelensky summarized.

Remember that in Ukraine, for the second day in a row, there is an anti-registration of coronavirus: more than 4 thousand new cases. In 24 hours 64 people died and 2,083 recovered.

It was also reported that 10 deaths from coronavirus in Kiev per day. Most of the new cases of the disease during the last day were found in the Desnyanskiy, Dneprovskiy and Darnitskiy districts of the capital.

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