Ukraine has registered 2,551 new COVID-19 cases as of 9 a.m. on Sept. 9. Currently, there are 75,348 active cases across the country.
In the past 24 hours, 45 people have died, 389 were hospitalized and 1,157 patients have recovered. Over 3,000 people are suspected of having COVID-19.
Laboratories carried out 20,054 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests and 24,098 antibody tests.
The highest numbers of new cases were recorded in Kyiv city (310), Kharkiv Oblast (291), Ternopil Oblast (244), Lviv Oblast (196), Ivano-Frankivsk (151) and Chernivtsi Oblast (150).
According to the Health Ministry’s latest data, the number of infections per 100,000 people of the population remains below 40 — the threshold set by the ministry — in only seven out of 25 regions over the past 14 days. Ternopil Oblast has 256 cases per 100,000 people, Chernivtsi Oblast has 229, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast—172, Kharkiv Oblast—128, Kyiv —113, Odesa and Lviv Oblasts—107.
The total number of COVID-19 cases in Ukraine since the start of the pandemic stands at 143,030. A total of 64,703 patients have recovered and 2,979 have died.
CORONAVIRUS IN UKRAINE: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- COVID-19 in Ukraine: Tracking the outbreak
- Ukraine extended the so-called “adaptive quarantine” until October 31.
- Ukraine introduced four COVID-19 threat levels for cities, communities on Aug. 1
- Indoor restaurants, domestic flights resumed on June 5, international flights on June 15
- How the Ukrainian government has been responding: TIMELINE
- Kyiv, Kharkiv and Dnipro subways reopened on May 25.
- Why the Kyiv Post isn’t making its coverage free in the times of COVID-19.
- With international travel on hold, Ukrainians prepare to travel across Ukraine
- TripsGuard website tracks coronavirus travel restrictions in 84 nations.
- Where to buy masks.