Ukraine has registered 13,276 new cases of COVID-19 as of 10 a.m. on April 6.
In the past 24 hours, 430 people have died from the disease, raising the total number of fatalities to 35,017.
Meanwhile, 10,240 people have recovered, bringing the total number of recoveries to over 1.36 million.
There are currently 371,768 active cases in Ukraine. The country has seen over 1.75 million total cases since the pandemic started.
In the past 24 hours, 2,545 people have been hospitalized with the disease.
The largest numbers of new cases have been recorded in Odesa Oblast (1,436), Kyiv (1,432), Lviv Oblast (1,105), Kyiv Oblast (889) and Kharkiv Oblast (878).
Ukrainian laboratories have carried out 41,512 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, 21,279 antibody tests and 29,187 rapid antigen tests in the past day. Over 8.36 million PCR tests have been conducted in Ukraine since the start of the pandemic.
Starting March 20, Kyiv is under lockdown in response to the rising number of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations. From April 5, the capital shuts down all schools and kindergartens. The public transport, including subway, allows only passengers with special permits. The permits are distributed by the city authorities to employees of critical infrastructure.
The lockdown in Kyiv will run at least through April 16.
Vaccination in Ukraine began on Feb. 24 and by April 3, a total of 304,678 people have received the first dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine produced by India’s Serum Institute. Only two people received two doses of the vaccine so far. Only 12,856 people were vaccinated in Ukraine on April 5.
On March 1, the Health Ministry started accepting online and telephone applications from Ukrainians who want to be put on the waiting list for the vaccine.
Ukraine remains in adaptive quarantine, where each oblast is assigned one of four epidemiological levels, depending on the COVID-19 situation there. There are green, yellow, orange and red levels. A red status means that a lockdown will be imposed locally.
Eleven regions are in the red zone – Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast, Zhytomyr Oblast, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast, Chernivtsi Oblast, Odesa Oblast, Zakarpattia Oblast, Sumy Oblast, Lviv Oblast, Mykolaiv Oblast and Cherkasy Oblast. Khmelnitsky Oblast will become a red zone as of April 7th.
President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree that orders the development of a national plan for vaccination of most adults against COVID-19 by the end of 2021.
“In order to reach herd immunity we must vaccinate at least 60%,” Health Minister Maksym Stepanov said at his morning briefing. “But we want to reach 70%.”
Ukraine is expecting 1.5 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine from India, which has temporarily halted its exports because of the country’s own demand for vaccines. Stepanov stated that Ukraine’s diplomats are working on getting those vaccines exported to Ukraine.