• Українською
  • Update on the spread of COVID-19 coronavirus infection
    Ministry of Health of Ukraine, posted 03 September 2021 08:15

    According to the Public Health Center of Ukraine, as of September 2,2021, in Ukraine there have been officially confirmed 2,693 (171 children out of this number, 40 healthcare workers) new cases of COVID-19 infection.

    The COVID-19 vaccination campaign started on February 24, 2021. Since the beginning of the immunization campaign, 9,510,965 people have been vaccinated.

    The number of vaccinated persons from COVID-19 from the beginning of the campaign makes up 5,498,951. On September 2, 2021, 152,772 people were vaccinated against COVID-19. Of this number 0 people got CoviShield vaccine, 35,874 - CoronaVac vaccine, 53,830 – Comirnaty vaccine, 6,153– AstraZeneka, Janssen – 0, Moderna – 56,915.

    Vaccination was carried out by 977 mobile immunization teams, 2,962 vaccination points and 330 vaccination centers.

    During the last 24 hours, there have been hospitalized 826 persons, 45 patients died, 1,112 persons recovered. There have been conducted 52,375 testings (23,538 using the PCR method, 7,305 using the ELISA method and research by rapid tests for antigen to SARS-CoV-2 – 21,532).

    During the entire pandemic in Ukraine:

    • 2,293,541 persons contracted COVID-19 infection;
    • 2,210,866 people recovered;
    • 53,922 people died;
    • 12,055,523 testings have been conducted.

    • The number of people with coronavirus disease in regions:







      Region

      Confirmed

      Registered death

      Recovered

      total

      during 24 hours

      total

      during 24 hours

      total

      during 24 hours

      Ukraine

      2293541

      2693

      53922

      45

      2210866

      1112

      Kyiv city

      225122

      321

      5285

      1

      216477

      172

      Vinnytsia

      72655

      54

      1731

      3

      70221

      39

      Volyn

      62744

      52

      1206

      0

      61229

      7

      Dnipropetrovsk

      138989

      191

      4688

      7

      132563

      66

      Donetsk

      94084

      157

      2481

      1

      90083

      93

      Zhytomyr

      89943

      67

      1829

      1

      87325

      23

      Zakarpattia

      62639

      30

      1612

      0

      60677

      0

      Zaporizhia

      107111

      117

      2491

      7

      103464

      58

      Ivano-Frankivsk

      88073

      85

      2123

      1

      85085

      40

      Kyiv

      129702

      115

      2802

      4

      125630

      47

      Kirovohrad

      21016

      9

      874

      0

      19925

      7

      Luhansk

      28767

      90

      1013

      0

      26674

      57

      Lviv

      140251

      213

      3730

      1

      134886

      59

      Mykolayiv

      71115

      42

      1886

      1

      68891

      37

      Odesa

      144992

      236

      3086

      3

      139069

      6

      Poltava

      79226

      28

      1886

      0

      76787

      40

      Rivne

      80501

      53

      1217

      0

      78757

      5

      Sumy

      79569

      71

      1356

      1

      77606

      41

      Ternopil

      71664

      71

      1223

      0

      69569

      25

      Kharkiv

      152663

      231

      3699

      7

      146430

      98

      Kherson

      38204

      90

      1227

      5

      35617

      52

      Khmelnytsky

      90596

      104

      1928

      0

      87805

      55

      Cherkasy

      83086

      50

      1334

      0

      80972

      22

      Chernivtsi

      82144

      164

      1846

      1

      78638

      32

      Chernihiv

      58685

      52

      1369

      1

      56486

      31


















      Data from the temporarily occupied territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk regions and the city of Sevastopol are not available.
      The Ministry of Health reminds that following three simple rules of anti-epidemic safety - keeping a distance, wearing a mask and using hand sanitizers - saves lives. Take care of yourself and your family. When having the first signs of respiratory illness, be sure to call your family doctor or the contact center of the Ministry of Health phoning 0 800 60 20 19.