According to the Public Health Center of Ukraine, as of 9:00 a.m. on May 13, in Ukraine there have been confirmed 16,425 COVID-19 cases, 439 patients died, 3,716 patients recovered. In total 1,130 cases among children and 3,208 cases among healthcare workers were recorded. During the 24 hours, 402 new cases have been confirmed.
As of May 13, coronavirus disease was registered:
Vinnytsia region - 628 cases;
Volyn region - 510 cases;
Dnipropetrovsk region - 773 cases;
Donetsk region - 102 cases;
Zhytomyr region - 530 cases;
Zakarpattia region - 764 cases;
Zaporizhia region - 331 cases;
Ivano-Frankivsk region – 1,144 cases;
Kirovohrad region - 428 cases;
Kyiv – 1,960 cases;
Kyiv region – 1,049 cases;
Lviv region - 870 cases;
Luhansk region - 42 cases;
Mykolaiv region - 225 cases;
Odesa region - 680 cases;
Poltava region - 257 cases;
Rivne region – 1,045 cases;
Sumy region - 157 cases;
Ternopil region – 1,028 cases;
Kharkiv region - 672 cases;
Kherson region – 165 cases;
Khmelnytsky region - 196 cases;
Chernivtsi region – 2,444 cases;
Cherkasy region - 346 cases;
Chernihiv region - 79 cases.
Data from the temporarily occupied territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk regions and the city of Sevastopol are not available.
11,241 patients, out of this number 925 children and 2,637 medical workers have been undergoing outpatient treatment. A total of 5,184 people were hospitalized, including 205 children and 571 healthcare workers. There are 218 people including 1 child and 19 healthcare workers having severe symptoms and undergoing treatment with the use of artificial lung ventilation machines.
The studies were conducted by the Virology Reference Laboratory of the Public Health Center of Ukraine, as well as by regional laboratories. As of the morning of May 12, 2020, the Center received 1,038 reports of suspected COVID-19 cases. Since the beginning of 2020, 41,327 COVID-19 suspicions have been received.
The Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine urges when having the first symptoms of respiratory illnesses to call a family doctor. Stay home! Self-isolation is the most efficient way to protect yourself from infection.