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  • Update on the spread and prevention of COVID-19 coronavirus infection
    Ministry of Health of Ukraine, posted 26 October 2021 08:12

    According to the Public Health Center of Ukraine, as of October 26, in Ukraine there have been officially confirmed 19,120 (1,414 children out of this number, 338 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, 16,210, 280 vaccines have been made.

    The number of vaccinated persons from COVID-19 from the beginning of the campaign makes up 9,151,480. On October 26, 2021, 254,920 people were vaccinated against COVID-19. Of this number 0 people got CoviShield vaccine, 86,471 - CoronaVac vaccine, 122,920 – Comirnaty vaccine, 45,529 – AstraZeneka, Janssen – 0, Moderna – 0.

    Vaccination was carrie out by 1,060 mobile immunization teams, 3,086 vaccination points and 379 vaccination centers.

    During the last 24 hours, there have been hospitalized 2,939 persons, 734 patients died, 9,738 persons recovered. There have been conducted 129,063 testings (61,027 using the PCR method,
    18,233 using the ELISA method and research by rapid tests for antigen to SARS-CoV-2 – 49,803).

    During the entire pandemic in Ukraine:

    • 2,803,159 persons contracted COVID-19 infection;
    • 2,390,112 people recovered;
    • 64,936 people died;
    • 14,082,277 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

    2803159

    19120

    64936

    734

    2390112

    9738

    Kyiv city

    252921

    1135

    5937

    37

    226761

    314

    Vinnytsia

    82445

    394

    1981

    17

    74425

    265

    Volyn

    74981

    555

    1443

    13

    64985

    219

    Dnipropetrovsk

    178391

    1760

    5599

    49

    148117

    384

    Donetsk

    122649

    1015

    3159

    41

    100969

    802

    Zhytomyr

    110581

    286

    2316

    30

    94219

    602

    Zakarpattia

    67711

    255

    1721

    8

    62090

    86

    Zaporizhia

    136158

    1335

    3181

    55

    109414

    202

    Ivano-Frankivsk

    100331

    298

    2374

    10

    90095

    98

    Kyiv

    146682

    787

    3158

    26

    131994

    233

    Kirovohrad

    24009

    40

    954

    7

    20867

    36

    Luhansk

    45704

    550

    1453

    30

    32804

    336

    Lviv

    174464

    1104

    4433

    31

    143991

    1198

    Mykolayiv

    82147

    508

    2248

    31

    74688

    484

    Odesa

    183417

    1605

    3885

    37

    147590

    93

    Poltava

    94865

    889

    2187

    36

    82519

    518

    Rivne

    97177

    738

    1510

    18

    86747

    713


    Sumy

    100808

    669

    1759

    34

    85278

    467


    Ternopil

    87313

    413

    1534

    16

    77465

    264

    Kharkiv

    198371

    1255

    4566

    24

    163818

    724

    Kherson

    60030

    1222

    1722

    88

    41428

    297

    Kmelnytsky

    110654

    415

    2294

    33

    95798

    408

    Cherkasy

    97920

    878

    1563

    31

    85544

    245

    Chernivtsi

    103276

    689

    2353

    17

    87134

    222

    Chernihiv

    70154

    325

    1606

    15

    61372

    528


















    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.